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Syndicate: ArtSci99 Symposium in NYC........ Nov.13-14, 1999 |
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 15:11:20 -0400 From: "Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI)" <[email protected]> Subject: ArtSci99 Symposium in NYC........ (((Nov.13-14, 1999 Please Distribute..... ARTSCI'99: NURTURING COLLABORATIONS FOR THE NEXT CENTURY a symposium produced by Art and Science Collaborations, Inc. November 13-14, 1999 (Saturday - Sunday) The Great Hall, Cooper Union New York, NY 9:00 AM - 6:15 PM The turn of this millennium finds a will to integrate, merge, and collaborate - to bring unity to the various expressions of life - including art, science, and the humanities. But how do people find oneanother? SCIENTISTS: Have you ever wanted to collaborate with a musician, visual artist, writer, etc. on a project of shared inspiration? Some artists are making music from DNA code, creating 3-D digital visualizations of protein molecules, writing plays about AIDS, etc. With over 50,000 professional artists, New York City is the right place for such an event! 1/3 of our Event Program has been specifically designed to enhance personal meeting (including small Break-Out Sessions and Breakfast Socials). ARTISTS: Have you ever wanted to collaborate with a geo-physicist on an underwater environmental art project, a bio-ethicist on a Broadway play of socio-political import, have the opportunity to meet people like an Emmy Award-winning science producer of shows like NOVA, hear a neuro-scientist speak about switching back and forth between careers in both art and science, hear about the development of a unique art-sci curriculum for model educational programs, or be there as directors of new multi-disciplinary research programs at universities "search" for new talent for their group? HUMANITIES: ArtSci99 will inspire, inform, and provide the opportunity to make new contacts for facilitating your next art-sci book, article, play, public art project, interdisciplinary educational cirriculum, TV documentary, or help in your search for outstanding new talent for an up-coming conference, your corporation or university. The mission of ARTSCI'99 is to create a formal vehicle that will nurture art-science collaborations for the next century. Models of "modern-day Leonardos", the new paradigm of *artist-scientist research teams*, panels on timely issues, and small group Break-Out Sessions posing provocative questions will be presented. Keynotes are by: Dr. Laurence Smaje, the Director of the "Sci-Art" progam of the Wellcome Trust (London), one of the few institutions commissioning such collaborations (http://www.welcome.org), and Dr. France Cordova, the first woman to hold the position of Chief Scientist at NASA, and now is the Vice Chancellor for Research at the University of California at Santa Barbara... and mastermind of their "Research Across Disciplines" Program. http://research.ucsb.edu Program Details & Registration: http://www.asci.org Pre-Registration ends October 15th. ***Airlines have just cut ticket prices by 1/3 for "Fall Sale" till October 1st. Hotel suggestions can be found at the event web-segment. If you or your professional organization/institution would like to become a *Sponsor*, *Partner* or purchase a *Resource Table* (for your promo materials), visit the event web-segment for details or call 718 816-9796. This 2nd annual ARTSCI Symposium is co-produced by the Adult Education Program of The Cooper Union and is sponsored by LEONARDO Journal, ARTBYTE Magazine, and PROXIMA/ Theatrical Supplies & Services. For 11yrs, ASCI has been creating innovative public programming that highlights the intersection of art & science and has become an important locus for outstanding art-sci talent. http://www.asci.org ; http://www.cooper.edu http://mitpress.mit.edu/e-journals/Leonardo/home.html http://www.artbyte.com ASCI's Advisory Board includes the following scientists: George Whitesides, noted professor/ research scientist in chemistry at Harvard University; Nadrian Seeman, "father of DNA nanotechnology",New York University, NYC; A. Michael Noll, Bell Labs pioneer in computer art, professor of Communications at USC; and Roger Malina, astro-physicist and Editor of LEONARDO Journal. (came from the success of last year's ArtSci98... http://www.asci.org/ArtSci98) The ASCI BULLETIN is a monthly email listing of events, resources, opportunities, information pertaining to the eclectic field of art & technology (and includes artists inspired by pure science)... It's a benefit of ASCI membership. ***Send an email and we will send you a Complimentary Copy. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Please Post to appropriate Lists & Calendars :) Please accept our apologies for cross-postings! Cynthia Pannucci Founder/Director of ASCI (11 yrs.of service to field of art/sci/technology) New York City (718) 816-9796 http://www.asci.org [email protected] ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <[email protected]> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe [email protected]