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DESCRIPTION:Event Name: Art\, Science\, and Technology: Connections\nEvent 
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 gy_Connections\nEvent Date Begin: 2009-03-29\nEvent Date End: 2009-03-29\n
 \nIn this day-long seminar\, consider questions on the role of science as 
 a model for art. Does art draw on science for useful models\, or just for 
 superficial similarities?  Morning Session: 10:30 am  Keynote speaker Adam
  Gopnik discusses the relationship between Darwinism and art\, and whether
  evolutionary psychology or evolutionary aesthetics makes sense to explain
  art.   Installation artist Nell Breyer addresses how visual\, sensory mot
 or\, and memory representations create what we understand as human motion.
   Lunch Break: 12:30 pm  Afternoon Session: 1:30 pm  Art critic Blake Gopn
 ik states\, 'Artists have always responded to science and technology.' Exa
 mine art historical precedents for today's intersection of science and art
 \, then discuss current examples by artists including Jeff Wall and Dougla
 s Gordon.   Artist Spencer Finch discusses 'The Beauty of the Scientific M
 ethod' and how the aesthetics of experimentation inform his practice as an
  artist.  In a round-table discussion\, speakers and audience members refl
 ect and ask questions about art\, science\, and technology connections.\n
 \nStart time: 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
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