STREAMING is an exhibition at gallery@calit2 that explores networked culture streams and their ecological and social costs. The work will be presented in three parts.
"Illumination" is positioned squarely at the intersection of art, science, and technology, and uses these interconnected fields to boost public understanding of contemporary issues like climate change and explore solutions, both real and imagined.
The Bioinformatics Seminar series is a monthly lunch series featuring local bioinformaticians giving talks. Brin Rosenthal (CCBB) will give a talk on “A convergence of genetic variation in comorbid diseases identifies common molecular networks.”
Dr. Kathleen Ryor, Tanaka Memorial Professor of International Understanding and Art History of Carleton College, will give a lecture on “Botanical Illustrations or Garden Records? The Metamorphosis of the Flower Painting Genre in Late Ming China.”
Laura Nix (MFA '03) is a director, writer and producer working in non-fiction and fiction. Her short film, WALK RUN CHA-CHA, has been nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject.
Scientists at UC San Diego at the epicenter of the search for Dark Matter discuss their work building the next generation of instruments and experiments to uncover its secrets. CHASING EINSTEIN will be screened.