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DESCRIPTION:Once upon a time\, the realms below and beyond perception were
  left to artists\, poets\, theoreticians and mystics – but then science 
 was also a division of magic\, born out of alchemy. Post-Enlightenment sci
 ence was different. Blame Newton. Contemporary science encodes the univers
 e and human experience as numbers\, but technology turns them into music a
 nd images. (The Higgs bosun particle sounds a lot like minimal techno.) Is
  a new age of digital visionaries on the horizon? Peruvian artist Fiorella
  Lavado joins British physicist and science historian Arthur I. Miller for
  an exhibition that claims to abandon dominant scientific approaches to at
 oms and stars in favour of poetic\, abstract representations. Perhaps a si
 gn of better things to come... Artist and scientist are also getting toget
 her for a joint lecture at the Robert-Koch-Forum (Campus Charité\, Doroth
 eenstr. 96\, Mitte) today at 18:00\; the vernissage at Ernst Schering Foun
 dation starts at 19:30. Through October 9.
DTEND:20100909T180200Z
DTSTART:20100909T174700Z
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LOCATION:Ernst Schering Foundation
SUMMARY:Vernissage & Lecture: Weaving the Universe - From Atoms to Stars
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URL:http://www.exberliner.com/events/vernissage-weaving/
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