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Our next public event is:
Look Up! "Chaos" on a Planetarium Dome
Monday, December 1; 6pm; Free

Elebash Recital Hall at the CUNY Graduate Center, NYC.
34th Street at Fifth Avenue, NYC

CUNY joins forces with Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI) for an evening of fascinating talk, music, and images by physicist James Crutchfield [the Santa Fe Institute] and David Dunn, composer and audio engineer. Together they spearhead "The Theatre of Pattern Formation" project, a visual and auditory articulation of Chaos Theory, designed for the immersive environment of the LodeStar Astronomy Center in Santa Fe, NM. Please join us if you are in town.

Crutchfield and Dunn hope this project will also provide a natural extension of the "Planetarium" concept in that the resultant visualizations-auralizations can demonstrate generative principles for the kinds of celestial structures (nebulae, galaxies, etc.) being revealed in greater detail by recent advances in astronomical imaging such as the Hubble Telescope. It would also show how these generative principles apply to an immense array of natural phenomena at both the microscopic and macroscopic levels of physical scale.

For details on the Crutchfield-Dunn collaboration:
http://atc.unm.edu/research/asl/asl.html
Information about CUNY's Science and Arts Program:
http://web.gc.cuny.edu/ashp/nml/artsci/sciart.htm

ASCI's next ArtSci symposium will be: ArtSci2004 on November 5-7, 2004 in NYC.

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FEATURED   ART-SCI   PROJECTS   FROM   THE   FIELD

 
Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI)
is a nonprofit media arts organization and a leading resource for video art and interactive media. http://www.eai.org
NewMedia Arts
New Funding Models

Report from Rockefeller Foundation
SPACE SYNAPSE
an art-science collaboration in outer space

SCI-ART events in NYC
at the CUNY Graduate Center
free admission

 




August 2003