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DTSTAMP:20090108T150456Z
CREATED:20080128T151356Z
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LAST-MODIFIED:20081110T140718Z
SUMMARY:CFP "Graphing Genes, Cells and Embryos II. Cultures of Seeing 3D and Beyond"
DTSTART:20080611T000000Z
DTEND:20080615T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Our workshop "Graphing Genes, Cells, and Embryos" discusses dimensionality, pattern and scale in the life sciences and beyond (architecture and art). A focus will be on the fruitful relationship between architecture and biology. From the 19th century many biologists were inspired by architectural forms, and, vice versa, many architects were influenced by biological shapes.. For instance, in molecular biology and immunology scientists like Linus Pauling and John Kendrew collaborated with architects to represent visually their ideas of (molecular) structure. The Danish architect Jörn Utzorn was influenced by D'Arcy Thompson's classic On Growth and Form when designing the opera house in Sydney. In the 19th century the distinguished anatom and embryologist Wilhelm His discussed with Carl Culmann the elasticity of bones in regard of statics, or think of the roof of the Olympic Munich Stadium by Frei Otto.
LOCATION:Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin (Germany)
CATEGORIES:Meeting
CLASS:PUBLIC
PRIORITY:3
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