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42.71278507678631,-73.20323467254639,[[Image:Caterpillar-covered handrail outside Hopkins Hall - May 2006.JPG|left|thumb|Furry handrail at [[Hopkins Hall|Hopkins]].]]
 
42.71278507678631,-73.20323467254639,[[Image:Caterpillar-covered handrail outside Hopkins Hall - May 2006.JPG|left|thumb|Furry handrail at [[Hopkins Hall|Hopkins]].]]
 
42.71499232078503,-73.20268213748932,[[Image:Rope of forest tent caterpillars between Sawyer and Mission - May 2006.JPG|right|thumbnail|Nothing But Caterpillars]]
 
42.71499232078503,-73.20268213748932,[[Image:Rope of forest tent caterpillars between Sawyer and Mission - May 2006.JPG|right|thumbnail|Nothing But Caterpillars]]
42.714913491993975,-73.20279479026794,[[Image:Bench on path from Chapin Library to Mission with caterpillars.JPG|right|thumbnail|Don't sit here]] Bench on path from Chapin Library to Mission
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42.714913491993975,-73.20279479026794,[[Image:Bench on path from Chapin Library to Mission with caterpillars.JPG|right|thumbnail|Don't sit here]]
42.71257223125078,-73.20311665534973,[[Image:Water bottle left by Hopkins with caterpillars.jpg|right|thumbnail|Don't drink out of this]] Route 2 (non)entrance to [[Hopkins Hall]]
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42.71257223125078,-73.20311665534973,[[Image:Water bottle left by Hopkins with caterpillars.JPG|right|thumbnail|Don't drink out of this]]
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42.713210765667455,-73.20606172084808,[[Image:Branch outside Faculty House with caterpillars.jpg|right|thumbnail|Lilac bush covered in caterpillars]]
 
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Revision as of 13:49, May 11, 2006

More information

2006 Infestation

Photographs

References to caterpillars in academic discussions

  • Paper presented in ARTH 405 on how the caterpillars were creating new public spaces by interrupting traditional pedestrian routes, and how the infested trees represented public art because they caused students and faculty who never knew each other before to gather around in order to collectively witness the unusual phenomenon.

Chronology

May 2 First discussion appeared, in which Evan Miller misidentified the caterpillars as being gypsy moth caterpillars.
May 3 Second discussion initiated.
May 8 Anti- and pro- caterpillar chalkings appear (partially documented here).
May 8 "LEVITATING CATERPILLARS AHHH!!!!!!" discussion initiated.
May 9 Email sent by Dave Fitzgerald, Horticulturist and Grounds Supervisor, clarifying the situation.

Map of infestation centers

The following map points out places to avoid because of extreme concentrations of caterpillars. This was Sunmi Yang's idea. Please add more, but don't delete them as the infestation diminishes, as this will be a permanent record of this historic event.


<googlemap lat="42.712792959940266" lon="-73.20383548736572" zoom="16" type="satellite" height="500"> 42.712808726245186,-73.20517659187317,Tree in front of Morty's house 42.713045220338415,-73.20627093315125,Bit of sidewalk outside of Faculty House, just to the side of Park Street

42.712075588829215,-73.20663571357727,

Transylvanian lamppost behind Bronfman.

42.71278507678631,-73.20323467254639,

Furry handrail at Hopkins.

42.71499232078503,-73.20268213748932,

Nothing But Caterpillars

42.714913491993975,-73.20279479026794,

Don't sit here

42.71257223125078,-73.20311665534973,

42.713210765667455,-73.20606172084808,

Lilac bush covered in caterpillars

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