The blending of art and science might be difficult to wrap your mind around, yet at the same time the two are constantly in concert with one another. It’s not often that we get a chance to see science demonstrating an artistic side of its results. Yet each and every day the nature of science transcends the world of art, creating colorful and somewhat unexpected symphonies.
On Wednesday January 30, Hallwalls, along with Buffalo Museum of Science and UB College of Arts and Sciences presents Science & Art Cabaret No. 10.5: Modularity – a showcase of video, music and talks demonstrating the relationship that art and science share. Featured at the Cabaret are:
Bill Louden presenting Piece for String Quartet and Chladni Pattern Generator
Vivian Cody on the artful, structural models of protein/enzymes and their functions
Katherine Sehr a video interview about her modular artwork
Surajit Sen on Sociophysics — modeling battles, terrorism and chimpanzee social behavior with simple rule-based dynamics
Science & Art Cabaret No. 10.5: Modularity
Wednesday January 30, 2013 – 7pm
Hauptman-Woodward Institute, 700 Ellicott St., Buffalo