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Fictional Naturalism: Biofacts, Artifacts, and Aesthetics
Hosted by
Suzanne Anker
Originally aired on
Monday, April 3rd, 2006
Imagery currently abounds in scientific journals and presentations.
What roles do images play in each domain? Has the concept of beauty been banished by art and resuscitated by science? Suzanne Anker and her guests discuss authenticity and information as embedded narratives in pictures.
Frank Gillette is a video pioneer whose multi-channel installations and tapes focus on empirical observations of natural phenomena.
Ingeborg Reichle is a Berlin-based art historian.
Tom Huhn is an art critic, writer, philosopher and Chairman of the Art History Department at the School of Visual Arts.
What roles do images play in each domain? Has the concept of beauty been banished by art and resuscitated by science? Suzanne Anker and her guests discuss authenticity and information as embedded narratives in pictures.
Frank Gillette is a video pioneer whose multi-channel installations and tapes focus on empirical observations of natural phenomena.
Ingeborg Reichle is a Berlin-based art historian.
Tom Huhn is an art critic, writer, philosopher and Chairman of the Art History Department at the School of Visual Arts.
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