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HOT STEAM II: A screening of beautiful and bizarre videos
Wednesday April 18th the MIT Museum and CCTV will be hosting a screening of videos that investigate the intersection of science, art,…
WENT THERE: Data Flow at Boston Cyberarts
Boston Cyberarts’ multimedia Data Flow exhibition explores relationships between data, creativity, nature, and perception. The exhibition includes pieces that have utilized data…
Talk: The Notion of Vision – Dreaming and Seeings
Adam Haar Horowitz, Seth Riskin and Sarah Schwettmann will discuss both internal and external ways of seeing, perceiving and imagining, among other topics….
Lecture: Hemlock Hospice – Landscape Ecology, Art, and Design
Le Laboratoire Cambridge is hosting a lecture by David Buckley Borden (Artist/Designer) and Aaron M. Ellison (Senior Ecologist, Harvard Forest) on their project Hemlock Hospice. Hemlock Hospice, on…
Arts in Sciences: The Beautiful Brain
In “The Beautiful Brain: The Drawings of Santiago Ramón y Cajal” at MIT Museum, 80 drawings of brain and nervous system material…
Opening Reception: Speciation – Still a Camera (Kent Krugh)
Take a closer look into the camera. See what it is that captures your photographs. Kent Krugh celebrates film and its mechanics…
The outsider scientist
A longtime Hassle mainstay muses on science and conservatism
Microbial Life: A Universe at the Edge of Sight
Thriving all around, and even within us, is a minute universe of astonishing and diverse lifeforms so small, they cannot be seen…
Science by the Pint @ Aeronaut Brewery: How to artificially erase, activate, and create...
Science by the Pint is a free science café in which we invite a Boston-area research lab out to a pub or…
Tech Night at the ICA
Boston is one of the leading innovation centers in the country, and the ICA is harnessing that energy around the groundbreaking exhibition…
A call for rad science videos
CCTV and Cambridge Science Festival partner up for upcoming science video-art fair