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Interspecies Assembly
How Siphonophores teach us to coexist with other species
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An assembly for all
Building a community of humans and non-human species like siphonophores to come together to inspire action
The First Non-Human Delegate to the United Nations
Siphonophores are coming to the UN thanks to SUPERFLEX — and they have a lot to teach us
What is a Siphonophore?
These fascinating and strange colonial oranisms demonstrate how to coexist on the planet
Explore the themes
Discover how Siphonophores came to play a major role in an artwork aiming to inspire action on the environment
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Discover Siphonophores
Colonial organisms living in harmony
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Interspecies Assembly
With SUPERFLEX and Art 2030
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Embrace Biodiversity
Every single species is interconnected
Meet a siphonophore in 3D
Bring a siphonophore from the open seas into your own space using Augmented Reality
A Siphonophore Designed for Interspecies Assembly
Discover the first non-human delegate to the United Nations in 3D and AR
What exactly is a siphonophore?
Learn more about these sea-dwelling colonial organisms
Meet the Siphonophores
Explore the breathtaking beauty and diversity of siphonophores with MBARI
Living in Harmony
The iconic colonial organism represents a shared division of labor
What are Colonial Organisms?
Individuals working together as one
How is a Siphonophore Different from a Jellyfish?
Though the two might look the same, there's a world of difference
Dive into diversity
See a small selection of the more than 175 kinds of siphonophores
Hula Skirt Siphonophore
Physophora hydrostatica
Common Siphonophore
Nanomia bijuga
Clown Siphonophore
Lychnagalma utricularia
Rocket Ship Siphonophore
Lensia conoidea
Giant Siphonophore
Praya dubia
Thorny Siphonophore
Vogtia serrata
Feather Boa Siphonophore
Erenna richardi
Shaggy Siphonophore
Erenna insidiator
Crystal Siphonophore
Frillagalma vityazi
Lightbulb Siphonophore
Rosacea sp.
Green Caterpillar Siphonophore
Lilyopsis fluoracantha
Spaghetti Siphonophore
Bathyphysa conifera
Balloon Siphonophore
Stephalia dilata
Lacy Siphonophore
Erenna laciniata
Horned Siphonophore
Erenna cornuta
Spotlight on: the Portuguese man o' war
This surface-dwelling creature is among the best known siphonophores
Physalia Physalis: One of Millions of Animal Species Worth Protecting
The Portuguese man o'war and the importance of biodiversity
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Getting to know the Blue Fleet
Learn about how Australia's curious and exquisitely beautiful ocean nomads coexist
From bluebottles...
The bluebottle (Physalia utriculus), also known as the Pacific man o' war, is a siphonophore that passively drifts off the coasts of Australia.
...and beyond!
Blue dragons, the by-the-wind sailor, the violet sea snail, and the blue button round out the rest of the Blue Fleet.
How do you study siphonophores?
Learn how experts at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute venture into the open sea to research these fragile creatures
Describing New Species with Remotely Operated Vehicles
Learn about the dazzling diversity of these delicate deep-sea drifters
Marrus claudanielis
This stunning scarlet siphonophore was described in 2005
Erenna sirena
The angler siphonophore uses bioluminescence to lure its prey
Erenna sirena
Attracting prey by wiggling an array of bioluminescent red lures
Halistemma rubrum
Found in the Gulf of California, 245 meters below the surface
Stephanomia amphytridis
First recorded in 1805, it can grow to over 10 meters in length
Marrus claudanielis
Vibrant red bioluminescence may help to confuse predators
Historic siphonophore research
Before researchers could easily explore the open ocean, they studied siphonophores through incredible and ingenious methods
Works of Art for Science
The incredible glass models from the workshop of Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka
A New Discovery at the First Transatlantic Cable
How repair work at the first transatlantic cable led to the description of a new siphonophore
Between art and science
Explore incredible early scientific illustrations of siphonophores from the Kunstformen der Natur and beyond
Epibulia. Siphonophorae
Ernst Haeckel
Discolabe. Siphonophorae.
Ernst Haeckel
Basia. Siphonophorae.
Ernst Haeckel
Stroblia. Siphonophorae.
Ernst Haeckel
Porpema. Siphonophorae.
Ernst Haeckel
Physalia physalis
William Forsell Kirby
The Portuguese Man of War
Henry Wright
Physalia pelagica
Marthe Vesque
Athorybia rosacea
J. Walter Fewkes
Building biodiversity
No man is an island... even humans coexist with millions of other species here on earth
Biodiversity
What it is and why it matters — both above land and below water
"Biodiversity is Life"
Professor Carsten Rahbek speaks with Art 2030 and SUPERFLEX about the importance of this concept
The Importance of Interconnection
We are just one of approximately 8.7 million species
Life Under the Sea
How siphonophores fit into the delicate, complex food web of the deep sea
Ecosystem Restoration
Protecting and reviving ecosystems all around the world, for the benefit of nature and people
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From the seas to the steps of the UN
How art and Siphonophores can teach us to tackle climate change
SUPERFLEX: Interspecies Assembly
For the first time ever, humans and non-human species will come together during the 76th United Nations General Assembly
Art, Biodiversity, and Action
An insight into the conversation between artist group SUPERFLEX, ART 2030, and Professor Carsten Rahbek, exploring action for biodiversity
How Can Art Inspire Action?
Art 2030 founder Luise Faurschou explains the power of artworks and artists to tackle serious issues
The Making of Interspecies Assembly
A look into the development and creation of the Interspecies Assembly sculptures by SUPERFLEX in close collaboration with KYW.studio
Uniting Art and Science
Professor Carsten Rahbek joins SUPERFLEX and Art 2030 to discuss biodiversity and Interspecies Assembly
Experience the Vertical Migration
See a sneak peek of SUPERFLEX's new film starring siphonophores
Vertical Migration: A spotlight on the first non-human delegate to come to the United Nations
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Still, Vertical Migration
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SUPERFLEX: Meet the artists behind Interspecies Assembly
A vision of art focused on community that bridges siphonophores, a flooded McDonald's, and a park designed by and for the people
SUPERFLEX
A look at artist group SUPERFLEX's artistic practice and investigations into power, climate, and an uncertain future
Rasmus Nielson
"I like to think of siphonophores as my cousins"
Bjørnstjerne Christiansen
"We have decided to set some rules for how to act"
Jakob Fenger
"The sculptures are fundamental to our lives, but also to other lives"
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