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| 23 April 2009, FET Conference, Prague |
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| "Presentation on Aesthetics at the Heart of
Science" |
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| 27 July 2009, The Arts Club, Dover Street,
London |
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| "Art & Complexity" |
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| Speakers: Arts Club Member, Prof. Eve
Mitleton-Kelly, Director of the Complexity Research
Programme, LSE & Michael Petry, Director of the Museum
of Contemporary Art London and Curator of the Royal
Academy Schools Gallery |
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Subject: Have you wondered what complexity
theory is about and whether it is of any practical use?
This talk will help to clarify the theory and its
application by taking a conceptual art example which
you, as a participant will help to create. The art
'object' is called 'The Space Between: Superstring
Installation' and has been set up by Michael Petry in
two international conferences on complexity and art.
Eve Mitleton-Kelly will illustrate some concepts from
complexity theory evident from the collaboratively
created art object. She will discuss how complexity
theory can help us understand some aspects of art and
creativity; and Michael Petry will talk about what art
can contribute to the theory and help us to understand
it more clearly.
The event will be both practical and theoretical and you
do not need to know anything about complexity theory to
join us. We hope that it will also be fun! |
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| Prof. Eve Mitleton-Kelly |
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| Director of the LSE Complexity Group |
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