Dear Stephen Thank you for your speedy response. Whilst my personal admiration for Mary Goldring is considerable, I think that the term "jargon" is a bit rich coming from the representative of any professional body but particularly a scientific one. We all have our terminology and technical languages so to clarify. Cultural Theorist - somebody who theorises the issues affecting culture Materiality of DNA - DNA as a material presence Cultural Role - the impact of the existence of DNA on culture and the way in which the discourses around genetics has affected our perception of human culture. High public profile - the work I am investigating will link into a number of national and internation festivals and is contentious enough to generate public response. I hope this clarifies. Matt ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- REPLY FROM: HAWTHORN, Matt Microsoft Mail v3.0 (MAPI 1.0 Transport) IPM.Microsoft Mail.Note From: [log in to unmask] To: [log in to unmask] Subject: art-science collaboration Date: 1999-04-21 15:36 Priority: 3 Message ID: F09E8C37EEF7D21185A30060B01A4133 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- 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 ---------------------- Forwarded by Stephen White/British Psychological Society on 21/04/99 16:25 --------------------------- [log in to unmask] on 21/04/99 14:13:00 Please respond to [log in to unmask] To: [log in to unmask] cc: (bcc: Stephen White/British Psychological Society) 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 [log in to unmask] %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%