In response to Matt Hawthorn's posting below......
Some years ago Mary Goldring interviewed an economist on BBC Radio
4...after a particularly jargon filled few sentences Goldring interjected
with the immortal phrase: "in English please".
So perhaps Matt could help some of us out with some definitions of:
cultural theorist
materiality of DNA, and its cultural role.
Also perhaps Matt could help us out by telling us how he can predict that
the event will have 'a high public profile'.
I really thought that CP Snow was dead....but I fear not.
Help.
Stephen White
Director of Information
The British Psychological Society
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Subject: art-science collaboration
This is just a way of introducing myself to the list and outline a project
which I'm working towards, to see if anyone would be interested in
collaborating.
I'm an artist and cultural theorist. I am currently interested in creating
an
event which looks at the materiality of DNA, and it's cultural role. I
think
this might be of some interest to the subscribers of this list. I'm looking
for somebody who works with DNA, possibly somebody in an academic
department,
who would be interested in a collaboration. This would be quite a small
project but with a high public profile.
If anybody is interested in this or in collaborations between artists and
scientists generally please reply and we can open some discussions.
Matt Hawthorn
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