Helen Donis-Keller, of the Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering, mixes art and science in self-portraits. (Images courtesy of Helen Donis-Keller) The problem with most art that deals with ...
Can an oyster listen? What kind of sound environment is needed for oysters to thrive? Those are the kinds of questions UB faculty member Stephanie Rothenberg is exploring in a new art exhibit.
Julio M. Ottino (NAE) is dean of the Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Northwestern University, and Distinguished Robert R. McCormick Institute Professor and Walter P.
Northwestern’s Artist-at-Large program is a unique opportunity to explore intersections between the interests of the artists and those of Northwestern Engineering faculty, with an emphasis on ...
In this closing-day gallery talk led by artist Dario Robleto and Michael Metzger, Pick-Laudati Curator of Media Arts and exhibition curator, they reflected on the months of public conversations, ...
Rothenberg and her collaborator, sound artist and researcher Suzanne Thorpe, have received a 2022 Harvestworks Digital Media Arts Center residency to create an immersive media artwork. “We are ...
Much is revealed when we compare the domains of art, science, technology, and engineering. Without knowing their incentives, objectives, and ambitions, it is almost impossible to connect across the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Feb. 10—Ridley Cecil doesn't consider himself to be much of an artist. The seventh-grade student at Owensboro Middle School said ...