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TALK: PUBSCI @ THE PARRISH: SCULPTURE, SOUND, AND SIMULATION
Transforming Scientific Data into Interactive Art
September 6, 2019, 7 pm - 9 pm
In collaboration with Brookhaven National Lab
After the success of PubSci at the Parrish in 2018, scientists from Brookhaven National Lab return for PubSci, a science and art conversation series that takes place in a pub-style setting. Panelists will engage the audience in an open discussion on intersections of science and art that shape our world.
In this program, a scientist, artists, and composers will discuss how nanoscience data generated at Brookhaven Lab’s Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN) and National Synchrotron Light Source II can be represented in novel ways using different forms of art. In particular, they will explain how these novel representations can help scientists understand how 3-D nanostructures are organized. The conversation will be moderated by Justin Eure.
Panelists: Paul D. Miller a.k.a. DJ Spooky, composer, multimedia artist, and writer; Kevin Yager, Brookhaven Lab’s Center for Functional Nanomaterials; Meg Schedel, Associate Professor, Music Department, Stony Brook University; Melissa Clarke, Co-founder of arts.codes.
Stay late for DANCE PARTY WITH DJ SPOOKY. After PubSci (9–11 pm), tickets sold separately, discount for PubSci attendees.
Friday nights are made possible, in part, by Presenting Sponsor:
Additional support provided by The Corcoran Group and Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder.
TALK: PUBSCI @ THE PARRISH: SCULPTURE, SOUND, AND SIMULATION
Transforming Scientific Data into Interactive Art
September 6, 2019, 7 pm - 9 pm
In collaboration with Brookhaven National Lab
After the success of PubSci at the Parrish in 2018, scientists from Brookhaven National Lab return for PubSci, a science and art conversation series that takes place in a pub-style setting. Panelists will engage the audience in an open discussion on intersections of science and art that shape our world.
In this program, a scientist, artists, and composers will discuss how nanoscience data generated at Brookhaven Lab’s Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN) and National Synchrotron Light Source II can be represented in novel ways using different forms of art. In particular, they will explain how these novel representations can help scientists understand how 3-D nanostructures are organized. The conversation will be moderated by Justin Eure.
Panelists: Paul D. Miller a.k.a. DJ Spooky, composer, multimedia artist, and writer; Kevin Yager, Brookhaven Lab’s Center for Functional Nanomaterials; Meg Schedel, Associate Professor, Music Department, Stony Brook University; Melissa Clarke, Co-founder of arts.codes.
Stay late for DANCE PARTY WITH DJ SPOOKY. After PubSci (9–11 pm), tickets sold separately, discount for PubSci attendees.