[4eyes] Fwd: Interrogating Methodologies: Exploring Boundaries in Art & Science, April 18-19, UCSB
Byungkyu Kang
bkang at umail.ucsb.edu
Thu Apr 10 14:26:50 PDT 2014
Hi all,
There will be a conference on campus in the next week, hosted by prof. George Legrady.
If anyone is interested in this event, please refer to the attachment below.
I think it would be a good opportunity to showcase your work to the public and get some feedback.
Thanks,
Jay
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From: George Legrady <legrady at arts.ucsb.edu<mailto:legrady at arts.ucsb.edu>>
Subject: Interrogating Methodologies: Exploring Boundaries in Art & Science, April 18-19, UCSB
Date: April 10, 2014 at 12:23:29 PM PDT
To: Byungkyu Kang <bkang at umail.ucsb.edu<mailto:bkang at umail.ucsb.edu>>
Dear Jay,
I and John Weber from UCSC will be hosting this conference next Friday and Saturday addressing methodologies between disciplines on campus in the IHC. Please circulate to your grad students and others who may be interested in the intersections of scientific/engineering research and artistic/humanities interaction. Would you be interested in joining us for Friday lunch? Please let us know.
We have some 12" x 18" posters available for posting. Also I will be happy to answer any questions.
Very best,
George
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Interrogating Methodologies: Exploring Boundaries in Art & Science
April 18-19, IHC McCune Conference Room, 6020 HSSB, UC Santa Barbara
A multi-disciplinary symposium comparing methodologies from the natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, and the arts to interrogate questions at the heart of research methods and practices.
The panels have been created to address core questions related to interdisciplinarity research, interaction, and outreach. Experts in the field will share and exchange insights in panels that include: 1) The Big Picture: Visualizing Big Data; 2) Interrogating the Methodologies of Art & Science; 3) Citizen Science: How does the Public Contribute to Science? 4) Asking the Right Questions, Avoiding the Wrong Ones, How Research Evolves; 5) Inviting Artists into the Lab and Science into the Museum; 6) Art and Science: Sources of the Great Divide.
The Symposium has been organized by George Legrady, chair of Media Arts & Technology, UCSB, and John Weber, director of the Institute of the Arts & Science UC Santa Cruz. Sponsors include the Center for Nanotechnology in Society (CNS) and the Art, Design & Architecture Museum (ADAM).
For additional information and schedule of presenters, please visit: http://interrogating-methodologies.org<http://interrogating-methodologies.org/>
UC Santa Barbara News release: http://www.news.ucsb.edu/node/014058/meeting-point
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