Jonáš Gruska

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mycology ꩜ lichenology ꩜ 普洱茶 ꩜ 日本語
sound artist and founder of LOM
Homepagehttps://jonasgru.sk
iNaturalisthttps://www.inaturalist.org/people/jonasgruska
I talked (in Slovak) about our latest exhibition "The Man Has Emerged Triumphant" and accompanied field recordings at Rádio Devín: https://devin.stvr.sk/clanky/kulturny-dennik/433419/projekt-mateja-gavulu-a-jonasa-grusku-s-nazvom-clovek-zvitazil-arena-jana-medlena
After almost two years of work, last Friday we have opened a new exhibition with Matej Gavula in tranzit.sk gallery in Bratislava.
You can read an associated text about the history and some of my thoughts on oil extraction in western Slovakia here: https://jonasgru.sk/.../Man+Has+Emerged+Triumphant+(essay)
The exhibition will be open till 27th of March.
Photos by Adam Šakový
Blšák / Flea market this Sunday!
It is now 500 days since I started studying japanese.
500日間日本語を勉強しています
Got back to this site-specific piece from 2021 using rotating horns and parabolic dome designed by Juraj Gábor. Read more: https://jonasgru.sk/performances/Pre+Sphéru+(For+the+Sphere)
Was honored to be a part of a discussion with Seiji Morimoto and Andrejs Poikāns at the Ooolong radio's "Dual Mono" event in Berlin. You can now watch in full here: https://youtu.be/DRx9IEiwa7M
Dual Mono #1 - Jonáš Gruska & Seiji Morimoto

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Testing the new camera flash with outdoor Opiliones and indoor Pholcinae :)

ČO 2 ● Sunday 5.10.25 ● 15:00 ● DM for location (Bratislava)

SHEEPGAZE + PANCAGE + VRTACKY PO DESATE HODINE + SLAVO KREKOVIC + TOMAS PRISTIAK + SVONDRLINYS + SECRET GUEST(S?)

Nice paper on luring night insects with lights. Planning to build something similar for my experiments!
https://nl.pensoft.net/article/11887/
A new LED lamp for the collection of nocturnal Lepidoptera and a spectral comparison of light-trapping lamps

Most nocturnal Lepidoptera can be attracted to artificial light sources, particularly to those that emit a high proportion of ultraviolet radiation. Here, I describe a newly developed LED lamp set for the use in the field that is lightweight, handy, robust, and energy efficient. The emitted electromagnetic spectrum corresponds to the peak sensitivity in most Lepidoptera eye receptors (ultraviolet, blue and green). Power LEDs with peaks at 368 nm (ultraviolet), 450 nm (blue), 530 nm (green), and 550 nm (cool white) are used. I compared the irradiance (Ee) of many commonly used light-trapping lamps at a distance of 50 cm. Between wavelengths of 300 and 1000 nm, irradiance from the new lamp was 1.43 W m-2. The new lamp proved to be the most energy efficient, and it emitted more radiation in the range between 300 and 400 nm than any other lamp tested. Cold cathodes are the second most energy-efficient lamps. Irradiation from fluorescent actinic tubes is higher than from fluorescent blacklight-blue tubes. High-wattage incandescent lamps and self-ballasted mercury vapour lamps have highest irradiance, but they mainly emit in the long wave spectrum. The use of gauze and sheets decreases the proportion of UV radiation and increases the share of blue light, probably due to optical brighteners. Compared with sunlight, UV irradiance is low at a distance of 50 cm from the lamp, but (safety) glasses as well as keeping sufficient distance from the lamp are recommended. In field tests, the new LED lamp attracted large numbers of Lepidoptera in both the Italian Alps and in the Peruvian Andes.

Nota Lepidopterologica

This morning, during some chaos, this zipped by on one of my feeds. Maybe it was here? Maybe it was BlueSky? Hard to overstate how much this made my day.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaver-engineered_dam_in_the_Czech_Republic