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Ann: Leonardo Reviews Quarterly 1.01 | June 2010

Now online here Leonardo Reviews is the work of an international panel of scholars and professionals invited from a wide range of disciplines to review books, exhibitions, CD-ROMs, Web sites, and conferences. Collectively they represent an intellectual commitment to engaging with the emergent debates and manifestations that are the consequences of the convergence of the [...]

Ann: Illuminating the Science: Art and Climate Change

Thursday, April 22 at 3pm + 6:30 pm Martin E. Segal Theatre, Graduate Center, CUNY 365 Fifth Ave at 34th Street, New York City Free! First come, first served http://web.gc.cuny.edu/MESTC/events/s10/illuminating-science.html

Catastrophic Art

Philadelphia artists enlist the help of a mathematician to convey the idea that sometimes, all it takes is one small change for an elaborate biological system to crash.

CFP: The first International Conference on Transdisciplinary Imaging at the Intersections between Art, Science and Culture

“New Imaging: transdisciplinary strategies for art beyond the new media”. Takes place on 5 – 6  November at Artspace, 43/51 Cowper Wharf Rd, Sydney, NSW 2011. Deadline for Abstracts:  June 25,  2010 A profound shift is occurring in our understanding of postmodern media culture. Since the turn of the millennium the emphasis on mediation as [...]

Ann: MIT Sustainability Summit 2010: Mind the Gap: Collaborate and Communicate for a Sustainable World

The second annual MIT Sustainability Summit, titled “Mind the Gap: Collaborate and Communicate For a Sustainable World” will be held on April 23 in Microsoft New England Research and Development Center. This event will cap off the week-long celebration of the 40th anniversary of Earth Day at MIT. The theme of the Summit focuses on [...]

Science & the Arts Symposium: Imaging / Imagining the Skeleton

Friday, April 30 | 1:00 pm | Rms 9206-9207 Imaging / Imagining the Skeleton is a symposium exploring how social conceptions of the human form have evolved alongside the increasing ability of science and medicine to represent the body. Speakers will present a constellation of inter-disciplinary discussions about the relationship between representing/exhibiting the body, evolving [...]