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− | Abstract: For centuries science and art went hand-in-hand, but more recently they seem to have diverged into two distinct "cultures". However, they still have much to gain from each other and in this talk Andy will describe some forays by an astronomer into the world of art to try to explore challenging concepts with unsuspecting audiences. From computer music to dance, theatre to gardening shows, and exploring science from gravity and the nature of Dark Matter, to the physics of breakfast, we will see some ways in which art and science can work together, and also perhaps ask whether the two cultures are really as different as they might at first seem. | + | [[file:iop.png|right|link=http://www.iop.org/]] |
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+ | * '''What?''' Astronomy and Art: Universal Appeal? | ||
+ | * '''Who?''' Andrew Newsam [mailto:A.Newsam@ljmu.ac.uk mail] [http://www.astro.ljmu.ac.uk/~amn/ web]. | ||
+ | * '''Where?''' Wulfruna building (city campus), MA030. | ||
+ | * '''When?''' Wed 10th April 2019, refreshment are available from 7.00pm, lecture start at 7.30pm, we finish by 9.00pm. | ||
+ | * '''Why?''' Our 3rd IOP sponsored event. | ||
+ | * '''How?''' The talk is one hour and open to questions — refreshments will be served. | ||
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+ | * '''Chair''': Fabrice Laussy | ||
+ | * '''Registration''': (optional but recommended) [https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/iop-lecture-astronomy-and-art-universal-appeal-tickets-53585951022 Book me a seat]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:14, 22 May 2019
Newsam Seminar
(or back to the Physics seminars page)
- What? Astronomy and Art: Universal Appeal?
- Who? Andrew Newsam mail web.
- Where? Wulfruna building (city campus), MA030.
- When? Wed 10th April 2019, refreshment are available from 7.00pm, lecture start at 7.30pm, we finish by 9.00pm.
- Why? Our 3rd IOP sponsored event.
- How? The talk is one hour and open to questions — refreshments will be served.
- Chair: Fabrice Laussy
- Registration: (optional but recommended) Book me a seat.
Abstract: For centuries science and art went hand-in-hand, but more recently they seem to have diverged into two distinct "cultures". However, they still have much to gain from each other and in this talk Andy will describe some forays by an astronomer into the world of art to try to explore challenging concepts with unsuspecting audiences. From computer music to dance, theatre to gardening shows, and exploring science from gravity and the nature of Dark Matter, to the physics of breakfast, we will see some ways in which art and science can work together, and also perhaps ask whether the two cultures are really as different as they might at first seem.
