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Sent: 02 August 2017 19:01
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Subject: On Growth and Form 100 - Centenary Conference

 

Centenary Conference

ON GROWTH AND FORM 100

13-15 October 2017

University of Dundee and University of St Andrews



2017 marks 100 years since the publication of D’Arcy Thompson’s landmark
book On Growth and Form – “the greatest work of prose in twentieth century
science” (Stephen Jay Gould), written by the man that Richard Dawkins
recently nominated as possibly “the most learned polymath of all time”.

One of the key works at the intersection of science and the imagination, it
is a book that has inspired scientists, artists and thinkers as diverse as
Alan Turing, C H Waddington, Claude Lévi Strauss, Norbert Wiener, Henry
Moore and Mies van der Rohe. It pioneered the science of biomathematics, and
has had a profound influence in art, architecture, anthropology, geography,
cybernetics and many other fields.

To mark the occasion, a three-day interdisciplinary conference is being
organised at the Universities of Dundee and St Andrews. It will feature a
range of presentations covering every aspect of D’Arcy’s own work and the
various fields that it has influenced. The conference will also include
visits to the D’Arcy Thompson Zoology Museum and the Bell Pettigrew Museum
of Natural History and there will be a special preview of a new exhibition
exploring On Growth and Form and its legacy.

We are also delighted to welcome two outstanding speakers to give the
keynote lectures at the conference. These will be free and open to the
public to attend.

Friday 13 October - Lars Spuybroek (NOX / Georgia Institute of Technology,
Atlanta)

 

Lars Spuybroek is an internationally acclaimed Dutch architect whose
practice, NOX, has become renowned for organically inspired projects. Having
taught in the University of Kassel and Columbia University, he is now
Professor of Architectural Design at the Georgia Institute of Technology in
Atlanta. His lecture will discuss the implications of D’Arcy’s ideas for
architecture, drawing on experiments with both analogue as well as digital
computing techniques for design.

 

Saturday 14 October - Evelyn Fox Keller (Massachusetts Institute of
Technology)

(The Fauvel Lecture, supported by the British Society for the History of
Mathematics)

 

Evelyn Fox Keller is one of the most internationally respected historians of
science. A physicist, author and feminist, she is currently Professor
Emerita of the History & Philosophy of Science at MIT. Beginning her career
in theoretical physics, she moved on to work in molecular biology before
becoming renowned for her work as a feminist critic of science. Her books
include Keywords in Evolutionary Biology (1998), The Century of the Gene
(2000) and Making Sense of Life: Explaining Biological Development with
Models, Metaphors, and Machines (2002). The latter has a particular focus on
mathematical biology and in her lecture she will discuss the legacy of
D’Arcy Thompson’s work.

The venues will be as follows:

Friday 13 October – University of Dundee
Saturday 14 October – University of St Andrews
Sunday 15 October – University of Dundee

Booking for the conference is now open. The costs are as follows:

Total fee (including lunch and refreshments for all three days) = £100
Early bird rate (for bookings before 31 August) = £85
Student rate (all three days) = £75
Friday only = £50 (student rate £30)
Saturday only = £50 (student rate £30)
Sunday only = £40 (student rate £20)

The full programme and details for registration can be found at
https://www.ongrowthandform.org/conference/

 

We gratefully acknowledge support from the Dundee & Angus Convention Bureau
for this event.



 


 


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