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Art Shedding Light on Vision

By Johanna Kieniewicz
Posted: February 14, 2013
Category: Uncategorized | Tagged art, Carol Ruiz-Diez, Conrad Shawcross, contemporary art, Hayward Gallery, James Turrell, Katie Paterson, light, perception, vision | 1 Comment
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      Where some see disparate and unrelated disciplines, At the Interface explores the expanding interaction between science and (mostly visual) art and culture. From artists working in labs, to scientists working in art museums, this blog explores how science can inspire great art and vice versa.

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