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Past and Future in Harmony: Exploring Scientific Innovation in Art and Music Online
When you picture art, do you ever wonder about the math that builds the patterns or the innovation behind art’s mediums? Have you ever truly seen the science behind the art? Join three Yale scientists as they discuss what we know about the hidden beauty (and potential consequences) of science and its contributions to the world of art and music. You’ll learn about the golden ratio, the sorcery of the theremin (a contactless musical instrument), and the new age of AI art.
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Presenters:
Alvin Shi: Alvin is a fourth-year Ph.D. student in the Yale Computer Graphics Group, advised by Dr. Theodore Kim.
Ana Curtis: Ana is a Ph.D. student in Chemistry at Yale, working in the Davis Lab.
Shannon Henry: Shannon is a Ph.D. student at the Yale School of Medicine, specializing in microbiology.
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Lorna Rhyins
203-625-6560
lrhyins@greenwichlibrary.org
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