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Thursday, October 22 • 1:00pm - 2:00pm
The Poetics of Mathematics and the Process of Collaboration hosted by Cultural Programs of the National Academy of Sciences

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The Alliance for the Arts in Research Universities would like to highlight our partners', the National Academy of Science, Engineering and Medicine's and Leonardo's, D.C. Art Science Evening Rendezvous (DASER) series. The event is free and will be held online. You can register HERE.

How might a cellist, a dancer, and a visual artist approach a collaboration and what does math have to do with it? Join the Cultural Programs of the National Academy of Sciences (CPNAS) for a D.C. Art Science Evening Rendezvous (DASER) Experiment online. Launched in 2011, DASER is a discussion forum exploring multidisciplinary projects and fostering networking across disciplines. CPNAS moved DASER online where they are experimenting with different formats. In October, the discussion explores The Poetics of Mathematics and the Process of Collaboration.

Moderators
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JD Talasek

Director, Cultural Programs, National Academy of Sciences

Speakers
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Rainbow Fletcher

Fletcher is a Seattle-based dancer, choreographer, and artistic director of Hypernova, a contemporary dance company she founded in 2014. She creates dance-based art which is dynamic, emotionally driven, and elegantly athletic. As a choreographer, she has a reputation for making smart... Read More →
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Dylan Rieck

Rieck is a Portland, OR-based cellist, composer, and music teacher. As a member of the groups Balmorhea, The Crying Shame, Stop Thief! and others, he has played nearly 1,000 concerts all over the U.S. and in 15 countries around the world. As a composer and arranger, Rieck defies categorization... Read More →
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Michael Schultheis

Trained as a mathematician and engineer, Seattle-based artist, Schultheis has developed a process that reflects his interest in the visualization of equations. He approaches the blank canvas—as he did an engineer's white board—with ideas expressed in mathematical equations. In... Read More →


Thursday October 22, 2020 1:00pm - 2:00pm EDT
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