Date: Thursday, June 12, 2014. 7:00 PM.
Location: Li Ka Shing Center for Learning and Knowledge at Stanford University School of Medicine, Room LK101.
The agenda includes presentations from four artists, scientists, philosophers, historians, inventors, scholars of art/science projects, news from the audience and time for casual socializing/networking. Presenters include: Stacey Bent (Stanford's TomKat Center for Sustainable Energy) on "Shining Light on Energy" Soraya Murray (UC Santa Cruz/Film & Digital Media) on "Sustained in the Subjectivity of Another: Connectedness, Surveillance and Empathy Under Globalization" Danielle Tuuman-Ercek (UC Berkeley/ Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering) on "Synthetic Biology: The Challenges and Potential of Engineering Living Systems" Kiri Rong (Visual Artist, Curator, Computer Scientist) on "The State of the Arts in China" Location: Li Ka Shing Center for Learning and Knowledge at Stanford University School of Medicine, Room LK101. Map and driving directions here. There should be ample parking in the structure on corner of Campus Drive West and Roth Way. This event is free and open to the public.
Location: Li Ka Shing Center for Learning and Knowledge at Stanford University School of Medicine, Room LK101.
The agenda includes presentations from four artists, scientists, philosophers, historians, inventors, scholars of art/science projects, news from the audience and time for casual socializing/networking. Presenters include: Stacey Bent (Stanford's TomKat Center for Sustainable Energy) on "Shining Light on Energy" Soraya Murray (UC Santa Cruz/Film & Digital Media) on "Sustained in the Subjectivity of Another: Connectedness, Surveillance and Empathy Under Globalization" Danielle Tuuman-Ercek (UC Berkeley/ Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering) on "Synthetic Biology: The Challenges and Potential of Engineering Living Systems" Kiri Rong (Visual Artist, Curator, Computer Scientist) on "The State of the Arts in China" Location: Li Ka Shing Center for Learning and Knowledge at Stanford University School of Medicine, Room LK101. Map and driving directions here. There should be ample parking in the structure on corner of Campus Drive West and Roth Way. This event is free and open to the public.