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Hidden Worlds: Art within Science

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Wolfson College Podcasts
Do science and art have anything in common? Do artists and scientists share practices - from practicalities to ways of looking at the world?
A cross-disciplinary discussion with a panel of artists and scientists, held at Wolfson College on 18th October 2012.The session was chaired by Peter Bell of the Wolfson Arts Society. The Panellists and their respective fields were: Katalin Hausel (artist); Mirja Koponen (artist); Lizzie Burns (artist/scientist); Paul Matthews (neuroscientist/writer); Angela Palmer (artist); Henrietta Bowden-Jones (neuroscientist).

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Wolfson College Podcasts
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Katalin Hausel
Mirja Koponen
Lizzie Burns
Paul Matthews
Angela Palmer
Henrietta Bowden-Jones
Department: Wolfson College
Date Added: 10/12/2012
Duration: 01:03:56

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