Insights in Art and Science: Exploring the Boundaries
Öffentliche Podiumsdiskussion im Zuge der "Science and Society Session" auf der Bernstein Konferenz
Striving for insight is a goal that unites scientists and artists, even though their approach and methods differ. Yet, insight as such is a contested term. The panel revolves around the interdependent relationship between arts and science.
On the panel are
- Yutaka Makino, artist of the Science and Society Session „On Display - An Artistic View on Computational Neuroscience“, Berlin
- Stefan Glasauer, scientific support of the project, Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience Munich and Brandenburgische Technische Universität Cottbus-Senftenberg
- Margarete Jahrmann, University of Applied Arts, Vienna, and Zurich University of the Arts
- Hannah Monyer, University Hospital Heidelberg, Medical Director Clinical Neurobiology
Further Information
- The discussion will be held in English.
- It is chaired by Joerg Fingerhut, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and Scientific Director of the Association of Neuroesthetics.
- The Panel Discussion is part of the "Science and Society Session".
Time and Place
- Wednesday, 26th of September, 20:00
- Room 3005
- main building of Technische Universität Berlin