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SUMMARY:Art and science interactions - First Collide @CERN public lecture 
 by Julius Von Bismarck
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20120321T174500Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20120321T200000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130521T203131Z
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DESCRIPTION:Creative collisions between the arts and science have begun at
  CERN with the first Collide@CERN artist\, Julius Von Bismarck starting hi
 s digital arts residency at the world's largest particle physics laborator
 y outside Geneva. He was chosen from 395 entries from 40 countries around 
 the world from the Prix Ars Electronica Collide@CERN competition launched 
 last September 2011.\n\nTo mark this special occasion\, the first Collide@
 CERN public lecture open to everyone will take place on March 21st 2012 at
  CERN's Globe of Science and Innovation\, with a drinks reception at 18.45
  and with presentations starting at 19.30. The event is free and will be o
 pened by the Director General of CERN\, Professor Rolf-Dieter Heuer and Ge
 rfried Stocker\, the Artistic Director of Ars Electronica\, Linz\, - CERN'
 s international cultural partners for the digital arts Collide@CERN award 
 known as Prix Ars Electronica Collide@CERN in recognition of our joint par
 tnership.\n\nJulius Von Bismarck and his CERN science inspiration partner\
 , the physics theorist and hidden worlds specialist Dr James Wells\, will 
 present their individual areas of work in art and science\, and then share
  in discussion their thoughts with the audience about their forthcoming cr
 eative collisions and potential discoveries at CERN. The discussion will b
 e chaired by Ariane Koek\, the creator of the Collide@CERN programme and t
 he cultural specialist at CERN. Please let us know if you and your friends
  are coming to this free event by emailing merce.monje.cano@cern.ch. We lo
 ok forward to welcoming you! Invitation is at the bottom of the page.\n\nJ
 ulius Von Bismarck is one of the most exciting artists of his generation\,
  being awarded the first Collide@CERN residency by the jury for “his pro
 posal and work which manipulates and criticises our notions of reality in 
 unpredictable ways\, often with inventive use of video\, objects and publi
 c interventions”. His works are also characterised by his fascination wi
 th complex philosophical and scientific ideas as well as his profound inte
 rrogations about the purpose of the invention of technology. He is studyin
 g with the great Danish/Icelandic artist\, Olafur Eliasson in Berlin.\n\nh
 ttp://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=181530
LOCATION:CERN Globe 1st Floor
URL:http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=181530
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