Posts tagged with art-and-science
Long Night of Science
How does a microscope work? Many kids and adults found out at our institute pond!
4 more days to see Lens on Life in London!
Two lab members got a chance to check out the Lens on Life exhibit in London this weekend, the artistic output of the MitoSys consortium.
See the "Meeting of the Minds" documentaries of the dialogues between scientists and artists for the MitoSys project
Find out why Tony took the documentary crew to Die Gläsernen Manufaktur last year, see Lucy throughout the process of creating the incredible handblown glass Cells, watch the dialogue develop between all of the artist/scientist pairs, and witness the final products of each collaboration.
Lens on Life premiers in Rome
Lens on Life, a traveling art exhibition inspired by cell division, premiered this month at the Federica Schiavo Gallery in Rome, Italy. The exhibition is rooted in the MitoSys Project, an EU-funded research consortium composed of labs from eight different European countries
Meetings of Minds: A Documentary about the MitoSys Project
We’re so excited about this first glimpse of Meeting of Minds, a documentary about the MitoSys Project! The film explores the subject of mitosis through conversations between scientists and artists, bringing new, creative perspectives to the topic.
News & Views and Science Art, too
Hyman lab postdoc Simone Reber has written an excellent review and perspective titled “On Spindle Length and Shape” for Cell News. Meanwhile, a fun article about artist Felix Scholz and his collaborations with the Hyman lab was published in Zeiss im Bild (ZiB) International.
Art in Progress
Art is in the air at the MPI-CBG. Artist-in-residence Nina Doege, has installed her newest piece in the building's atrium and main stairwell. It grabs your attention and pulls you in as you descend the stairs...
Ziffer, Zelle, Zebrafisch.....oh my!
Science and theatre are coming together to celebrate life, its diversity, its mystery, and more.