St. John's students discuss Science, Art, World in Heidegger’s Thought

St. John's students discuss Science, Art, World in Heidegger’s Thought

A student panel of five St. John’s students on the relationship between science and art in the thought of Martin Heidegger

By SciArt Santa Fe

Date and time

Saturday, May 10 · 6:30 - 8pm MDT

Location

Santa Fe Art Institute

1600 St. Michael's Drive #31 Santa Fe, NM 87505

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

LASER Talk: Science, Art, World in Heidegger’s Thought featuring students from St. John’s College Santa Fe: Kanstantsin Tsiarokhin (’25), Antonio Fox (’25), Marlo Bauer (’28), Clara West (’27), Sophie Frankel (’25) organized by Chuck Tucker

Heidegger, one of the most prominent philosophers in the 20th century, has developed an original body of thought, relying on insights of the ancient school of philosophy—particularly Aristotle—on the relationship between world, art, and science. Following his line of thought, our panel will attempt to unfurl his complex yet edifying thinking concerning the contrasting and overlapping relationships between technological and artistic dispositions and the way these modes of being shape our interaction with the world. Through a focused consideration of Heidegger’s theories on nature, reality and art, we will explore the way in which truth and the experience of the natural world are determined with regard to the development of both art and science.

In conjunction with the exhibition Woven Skies: SciArt from Air to the Cosmos, SciArt Santa Fe is hosting a series of these presentations called ‘LASERs’. LASER stands for Leonardo Art Science Evening Rendezvous and take place around the world in more than 40 institutions in 4 continents. SciArt Santa Fe represents New Mexico in this prestigious international Leonardo Society for the Arts, Sciences, and Technology initiative. Woven Skies LASERs feature exhibiting New Mexico artists and sciart experts from across the state.

Presented in coordination with Leonardo/International Society for the Arts, Sciences, and Technology (ISAST); the University of New Mexico (UNM), College of Fine Arts; sponsored by Santa Fe Art Institute (SFAI), and supported in part by New Mexico Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Featured Artists in Woven Skies: Established and emerging artists from across the state using a variety of traditional and experimental media featured are: Kirsten Angerbauer, Colin Barker, Fiona Bell, Paul Biagi, Natalie Christensen, Shirley Crow, Jim Eyre, Marianne Hornbuckle, Susan Latham, Andrea Polli, Alyce Santoro, Zuyva Sevilla, Joan Stango, Dora Tass and Isabel Winson-Sagan.

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SciArt Santa Fe is a 501(c)3, non-profit organization focusing on serving the community with art-science integrated events, programming and educational opportunities. www.SciArtSantaFe.org

About Leonardo/ISAST and LASER talks: Leonardo/The International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology (Leonardo/ISAST) is a non-profit serving a global network of distinguished scholars, artists, scientists, researchers and thinkers through programs focused on interdisciplinary work, creative output and innovation. Leonardo provides a virtual community for networking, research and events in Art/Science/Technology. Leonardo began hosting a network of Leonardo Art Science Evening Rendezvous (LASER) public outreach talks around the world in 2008. LASERs take place in Zurich, Stanford University, UC Berkeley, UCLA, New York City, London and Montreal, Santa Fe (via Biocultura) and other locations. For more information on LASER visit :http://www.leonardo.info/isast/laser.html

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