April 1, 2015
Art science talks continue in Willard Hall
Submitted by Carlos Castellanos
The Leonardo Art Science Evening Rendezvous, or LASER, an international program that brings artists and scientists together for informal presentations and conversation, will be from 6-8:30 p.m. April 2 in 114 Willard Hall. It is free and open to the public.
The agenda includes presentations of art/science projects, news from the audience, and time for casual socializing/networking.
This month's talk will feature the following distinguished speakers:
- Marcellus Caldas, K-State professor of geography.
- Michael Wesch, K-State professor of anthropology.
- Jason Scullia, K-State art department.
The K-State LASER series is co-sponsored by the DX Media Lab, Kansas State University art department and Leonardo International Society for the Arts, Science and Technology. The rendezvous foster community and discussion around the intersection of art and science, serving as a platform for the dynamic cross-disciplinary conversations necessary to generate innovative ideas and perspectives. The K-State series is chaired by Carlos Castellanos, assistant professor in the art department.
Read more:
K-State LASER site
LASER main site
Leonardo Art-Science Journal
DX Media Lab site