Colliding Words - Creative collisions Between Arts and Science
DIPC Seminars
- Speaker
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Ariane Koek, Arts@CERN Program Director
- When
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2014/10/15
14:00 - Place
- Donostia International Physics Center (DIPC).Paseo Manuel de Lardizabal, 4, Donostia
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Take the Large Hadron Collider - the world's largest machine, a collaboration
11000+ particle physicists from 680 institutions from 100 countries around and
world - and you have CERN. The famous laboratory for particle physics outside
Geneva that in 2012 announced the discovery of the Higgs Boson thanks to the
collisions in its collider. So why should this laboratory known for colliding
particles be now also colliding arts and science with its first official arts
programme? What is the arts programme? And how does an arts programme exist in
a culture who's focus and passion is science and technology?
Ariane Koek who initated the arts programme at CERN, and went on to create,
curate and direct the Arts@CERN, gives you her insider's guide to these
questions and how CERN has become a fundamental research centre for artists as
well as scientists.
Here are the Arts@CERN links:
[http://arts.web.cern.ch](http://arts.web.cern.ch)
Twitter ArtsAtCern
Facebook Collide@CERN
Ariane Koek's personal accounts
Twitter BeautyQuark
Blog [http://wwwbeautyquark-beautyquark.blogspot.co.uk/
](http://wwwbeautyquark-beautyquark.blogspot.co.uk/)