Sat
Dec 2nd
2017
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Science, Art & Society 1

This discussion explores the broader societal role of science and art, emphasizing how both shape and reflect cultural values, public understanding, and communication of knowledge. Topics include the relationship between scientific innovation and societal impact, the role of artists and scientists in public discourse, and how cross-disciplinary collaboration can influence policy, education, and cultural awareness.
Sat
Dec 2nd
2017
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Science-Art Collaboration 2

This roundtable centers on practical and conceptual aspects of collaboration between artists and scientists. It highlights methodologies, tools, and case studies of joint projects, examining how different modes of thinking—analytical, creative, experimental—intersect. The conversation also addresses challenges in collaboration, such as aligning goals, translating across disciplines, and sustaining productive partnerships.
Sun
Dec 3rd
2017
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Science, Art & Society 2

Building on the first session, this discussion continues to examine the relationship between scientific and artistic practices within society. It considers ethical, cultural, and philosophical dimensions, including how these fields shape human experience, inform public policy, and contribute to evolving understandings of knowledge, creativity, and meaning.
Fri
Dec 1st
2017
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Science-Art Collaboration 1

This roundtable explores the nature and practice of collaboration between artists, scientists, and technologists, examining how interdisciplinary partnerships are formed, sustained, and challenged. It addresses questions of authorship, funding, and institutional support, while considering the tangible outcomes of collaborative work across art, science, and technology. The discussion also reflects on the deeper value of collaboration beyond rhetoric—how it functions in practice, how it can meaningfully bridge disciplinary divides, and what future models of collaboration might look like in a rapidly evolving cultural and technological landscape.