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| <nettime> Arts Catalyst Art-Science Conference , London, 1-2 July |
Eclipses, Life and other COSMIC CHANCES
The Arts Catalyst Art-Science Conference at the Royal Institution
It is said we are living in a golden age of cosmology. Slowly the way
the universe is put together is unfolding before our eyes. This summer,
Northern Europe will be a direct witness to the way spinning bodies
inexorably move in predictable paths when the sun goes dark over
Cornwall, the English Channel and in a line all the way to India.
Artists are playing a part in these realisations too. James Turrell is
remodelling a massive crater that will capture the sun's light in a
perfect ellipse. Janet Saad-Cook is working with the Very Large Array in
New Mexico to harness directly the sun's movements to create art and
Cornelia Parker is planning to send a meteorite into space. Computer
users around the world are signing up their PCs to decode the messages
coming from SETI - the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence.
'Cosmic Chances' will bring scientists battling with the fundamental
mysteries of the universe - scientists from NASA, the French Space
Agency, Jodrell Bank and SETI - into a unique series of exchanges with
artists at London's historic Royal Institution. At last year's Arts
Catalyst art-science conference 'Eye Of The Storm', artists and
scientists looked at controversial areas - genetics, nuclear physics,
consciousness, space travel and sex. In this year of the eclipse, we
focus on astronomy, astrophysics and astrobiology, the exciting
discoveries about extra-solar planets and the possibility of sharing the
universe with other life-forms.
Speakers
Coincidences in the Cosmos
Conference Chair Roger Malina, Director of NASA's Extreme Ultra-Violet
Explorer Observatory and Founder/Editor of Leonardo, the art science
journal, will update us on the hottest astronomical discoveries from
space telescopes
Intelligent Light
Leading artist James Turrell will explore the fundamental nature of
light and unveil the final stages of his extraordinary life-long project
at the Roden Carter - an extinct volcano transformed by earthmovers into
a massive artwork.
Why the Sun Shines and Continues to Shine
Marcus Chown of the New Scientist and author of 'The Afterglow of
Creation and the forthcoming 'The Magic Furnace', explores the chance
correspondences that keep the nuclear reactor in the sky running.
Drawing with the Sun
Janet Saad Cook, artist, will describe her project for the Very Large
Array - an enormous field of radio-telescopes in New Mexico - as part of
her Global Sun Drawing, a single globe-encircling work of art using the
sun.
Heart of the Sun
David Wark, particle physicist, describes the search for the - as yet
undetected - solar neutrino underway in deep chambers around the world.
Life Spreading Through the Universe
Chandra Wickramasinghe, collaborator with Sir Fred Hoyle on 'Life in the
Cosmos' and other books, introduces the provocative notions of
panspermia, biological determinism and cosmological constraints.
Eclipses: A History of Night in Day
Historian Frank James of the Royal Institution examines the significance
of chronicles and records of eclipses through the centuries.
Natural Space Debris
Cornelia Parker, sculptor, describes the progress in her extraordinary
project to return a meteorite back into space.
Life Outside the Solar System
Ian Morison, Jodrell Bank scientist and co-ordinator of Britain's role
on the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence with the SETI
Institute, updates us on the latest search with the big dish.
Our Life Inside a Superconductor
Sandra Chapman, astrophysicist from the University of Warwick, unveils
our precarious connection with the sun - the solar wind, a hurricane
or particles which blows from the sun at incredible velocities,
buffeting and battering the earth and extending far beyond the furthest
planet of the solar system.
Array
Ansuman Biswas, artist, describes his worldwide project for the Arts
Catalyst's exhibition 'Searching', in which he propose to place an array
of dishes thousands of miles apart in uninhabited places to collect
whatever falls from the sky.
SETI for All
Amanda Baker, regional co-ordinator of the SETI League, explains how the
Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence is significant for the whole
community.
Terrestrial Organisms in Extraterrestrial Materials: a Tool to Detect
Martian life?
Andrew Steele is an astrobiologist working on project for NASA. He hopes
to investigate the first sample coming back from Mars
Performance - Solar Wind
Anne Bean, artist, and Marcus Chown are working on an art/science voyage
following the path of the eclipse in the English Channel, with 36
participants recording their impressions, from which will emerge
web-based internet and installation projects.
Programme Information
The Royal Institution, 21 Albemarle St London W1
July 1 7 PM Reception, performance of Solar Wind by Anne Bean with
Ansuman Biswas, and prize draw for participant place on Eclipse cruise.
July 2 9.30 AM, registration. 10.00 AM - 7 PM Speakers
Contact information:
Conference administration: Anastasia Calder, 44(0)171 375 3690, fax 44
(0)171 377 0298, email: anastasia {AT} artscat.demon.co.uk, postal address:
The Arts Catalyst, Toynbee Studios, 28 Commercial St London E1 6LS,
England
Registration Information
Special price for bookings before June 18 - 25 pounds sterling/15 pounds
sterling concessions
After June 18 - 35 pounds sterling/ 20 pounds sterling concessions
All bookings before the day of the conference eligible for the prize
draw in which 2 delegates will win a place as a participant on our
art/science eclipse cruise. (Please indicate if you are available to
travel on August 10/11)
VISA bookings accepted - Call 0171 375 3690
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