#artscience du jour: Great interview with Suzanne Anker at SVA in NYC. Interesting work coming out of the @BioArtLab, including an astonishing variety of DNA found in holy water. vimeo.com/490189725
#artscience du jour: Handmade globes @globemakers. "The whole way of making anything using a sphere as its base, as its centerpiece, is fraught with different problems because you're multiplying every error by pi." youtube.com/watch?v=bVJ90A…
I am looking for examples of people who do consulting relating to helping people do "Broader Impacts" parts of their NSF grants - if anyone out there does this or knows of people, please post ...
#artscience du jour: Two sound artists working with data sonification connected with each other via AS IF (Art + Science In the Field) I love hearing about these connections, it's why I do what I do! Read more here: dejacusse.blog/2020/08/11/lis…
This is a little unorthodox for an #artscience du jour post, but I must sadly announce that we have lost one of the most talented, effective, and beloved science communicators of our time. RIP Joanna Cole and thanks for bringing Miss Frizzle to life: nytimes.com/2020/07/16/boo…
#artscience du jour: Angélica Dass' Humanae project catalogs skin color and systematically matches to a Pantone color, showing that color is a continuum, race is a construct. Check out her great TED talk too. humanae.org
#artscience du jour: Many years ago, when AS IF Center was just a seedling of an idea, that little seedling was fertilized and encouraged to grow by conversations with Steve Wainwright. RIP Steve and thank you. today.duke.edu/2019/12/scient…