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Understanding Art and Science with Arthur I Miller

Understanding Art and Science with Arthur I Miller

The story of how art, science and technology are fusing in the twenty-first century.

Lab Out Loud · Dale Basler and Brian Bartel

December 22, 201423m 55s

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Show Notes

According to our Lab Out Loud's guest, Einstein thought like an artist, and Picasso thought like a scientist.  As Professor emeritus of history and philosophy of science at University College London, Arthur I. Miller has been exploring the intersection of art and science.  His new book Colliding Worlds: How Cutting-Edge Science is Redefining Contemporary Art tells the story of how art, science and technology are fusing in the twenty-first century.  Listen to the Lab Out Loud to learn about how you might encourage art in your science class "…leaving the door open for the next as yet unimaginable avant-garde".

 

Show notes at: http://laboutloud.com/?p=2937

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