21st Century Renaissance

Curiosity and the Art of Reimagining Scientific Discovery (with Rebecca Kamen), Part 1

53 min · 3 de jun de 2023
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Following a special presentation from Prof. Rebecca Kamen with an overview of her ArtScience practice, we discuss in-depth her artworks bridging diverse scientific fields - anywhere from the "macro" of astrophysics and solar corona to the "micro" of neurons and coronavirus. She also tells her personal stories of turning disadvantages and crises such as dyslexia and brain tumor into learning opportunities and creative inspirations.

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