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10/07/2010 - 10/07/2010 | Berlin
The artist will be showing her most recent works, which are made of stainless-steel wire, at the Project Space. The sculptures, created in discussion dialogue with Arthur I. Miller, provide the viewer with an idea of the phenomena of the universe which are basically invisible and difficult to grasp.
A panel discussion with the title “Beyond Scientific Visualisation” will take place at the Schering Stiftung on 7 October 2010 at 7pm. The five panel members will approach the topic from a scientific or artistic background and will consider questions such as “Are collaborations between artists and scientists able to produce work capable of advancing scientific research?“, “Is art able to serve science without losing its artistic integrity?“ or “Are artistic concepts, like beauty, symmetry, and aesthetics, able to fertilize the increasingly complex and abstract visual language of science?“.
Information on participating / attending:
Admission free
Please register for the panel discussion at info@scheringstiftung.de
Date:
10/07/2010 19:00 - 10/07/2010 20:30
Registration deadline:
10/06/2010
Event venue:
Schering Stiftung
Unter den Linden 32-34 | 10117 Berlin
Registration: info@scheringstiftung.de
Exibition dates:
10/09 until 09/10/2010
„Weaving the Universe: From Atoms to Stars“
Schering Stiftung
Unter den Linden 32-34 | 10117 Berlin
Mo-Sa, 11am - 6pm
10117 Berlin
Berlin
Germany
Target group:
all interested persons
Email address:
Relevance:
regional
Subject areas:
Art / design, Physics / astronomy
Types of events:
Entry:
08/12/2010
Sender/author:
Andrea Lehmann
Department:
Pressestelle
Event is free:
yes
Language of the text:
English
URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event32153
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