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Clara Wren - Event 3 - Cosmological Elements: Space & Art #3 I attended the third zoom meeting of the three series of the Cosmological Elements, Space and Art, on May 5, 2023, at 10:00a.m.  This was by far my favorite zoom meeting out of this series of events.  I thought there were really amazing speakers that spoke about such unique and creative ideas.  It opened my eyes and mind up to so much more in this world than I have ever known about or heard about.  I really appreciated getting to be a part of learning something new. Although there were so many great speakers, the two that caught my attention the most were Agnes Meyer-Brandis and Anna Hoetjes.  These were about the moon goose colony and the eyes in the sky. Agnes Meyer-Brandis Agnes-Meyer-Brandis//The Moon Goose Analogue / Lunar Migration Bird Facility - MGA , www.blubblubb.net/mga/moon-goose-colony-video.html. Accessed 9 June 2023. Anna Hoetjes Institute, Dutch Art. “Anna Hoetjes.” Dai , dutchartin...

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 Clara Wren - Week 9 - Space +Art Space is where it is all coming together in the end.  From nanotechnology, to mathematics, to science, to robots, to art, this is where everything is connected and brought to one thing.  And that thing is space. Space is related back to your consciousness. Space “Universe.” Wikipedia , 10 May 2023, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universe. When looking at the stars, they were named Roman names to figure out life.  Between meteorites, stars, and shooting stars, they are fascinating and beautiful pieces of space that have become so much to artists.  Starting with Copernicus, who was a mathematician and astronomer, he created an early heliocentric model of the solar system.  He put the sun in the center of his drawing and this was when the first idea was made about the sun being in the center of the solar system.  Although his work was not necessarily new, he had the most mathematical details and explanations to prove what his artw...

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 Clara Wren - Week 8 - Nanotech + Art I have never heard of what nanotech was.  This was a great opportunity for me to learn not only what nanotech is, but how it works in the world, and how it can become part of the art family.  The lectures taught me a lot on what nanotechnology is and how it is evolving in today’s society in regards to what it is doing. Nanotech is not only a science, but it is starting to change the world in regards to becoming part of the social and economic values.  Nanotechnology refers to the dimensions of things and how they are measured within nanometers.  It is often used with atoms and molecules.  Atoms and Molecules  “Basic Difference between an Atom and a Molecule.” YourDictionary , examples.yourdictionary.com/basic-difference-between-an-atom-and-a-molecule.html. Accessed 26 May 2023.  It was recently discovered that nature uses nanotechnology.  It is also a type of energy, like food, agriculture, electronics, a...

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 Clara Wren - Week 7 - Neuroscience + Art When thinking and talking about neuroscience, there is so much that it is made up of and so many questions that come from it? Professor Victoria Vesna brings up several interesting questions.  “Is mind control inevitable?” “What is consciousness?” “What does it mean to be in this moment now?” “How am I processing everything I am doing right now and coming up with the sound and functions I do?” Artists are so fascinated in the world of neuroscience because of how unique and amazing it is. With the invention of the microscope and electricity, it was possible to look deeper into the brain.  Franz Joseph Gall was the first to come up with the idea of cerebral functions to various areas of the brain.  He came up with the idea of phrenology, which is the attempt to look at the individual intellect and personality from an examination of the skull's shape.  He came up with several different visuals, from photos, to models, to dr...

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 Clara Wren - Week 6 - BioTech + Art I learned that Biotechnology and art is one of the most controversial topics because there are so many pros and cons to it.  As technology and science continues to evolve, the palette of the artist continues to grow with it.  This technology is not only continuing into our bodies, but also our environment.  Artists are now working in laboratories directly with biologists, nanotechnologists, geneticists, and neuroscientists.  There are two different ways that people view bio art.  There are people that only consider it bio art if they are in there working with the tissue and cells itself.  However, there are others that think just observing and scientific imaging is enough to be considered bio art.  One of the main controversies when it comes to this is working with animals and their natural structures.  Artist and Scientist Symbiotica are a group of researchers working on art projects.  It is a place ...

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  Clara Wren - Event 2 - Cosmological Elements: Space & Art #2 I attended the second zoom meeting of the three series of the Cosmological Elements, Space and Art, on April 28, 2023, at 10:00a.m.  This event had a numerous number of guests that explained their inventions, productions, and artworks.  I found this event to be very fascinating and interesting.  There were several ideas I had never heard of or thought of before.  It was a very educational and eye-opening experience to see all of these different products people have come up with just based on their own research and findings. Although there were several speakers, I found Ranjit Bhatnagar’s work and Sebastian Alexander Neitsch work to be the most intriguing to me.  These are the two pieces of art that I am going to primarily focus on. Starting with Ranjit Bhatnagar, he was able to make a textile piece of work that has to do with space.  As he mentioned, the Voyager spacecraft was sent into...