Friday, October 7, 2011

How Art and Science Collide at the CERN Physics Laboratory


“Knowledge is limited,” Albert Einstein once said, “imagination encircles the world.” A new program at the CERN physics laboratory, home to the Large Hadron Collider, takes Einstein’s words as their mantra. Collide@CERN hopes to invite artists of all disciplines to work as artists in residence at the laboratory, where they can both be inspired by the science and inspire the scientists to make new discoveries. While protons collide in the machinery at unimaginable speeds and perhaps reveal some of the secrets of the universe, the artists and scientists will collide in ways that may help make some of those secrets more intelligible to the human imagination. With this initiative, the chasm between the arts and the sciences may finally be bridged. Please come over to Picture This at Big Think to read more of "How Art and Science Collide at the CERN Physics Laboratory."

[Image: Simon Norfolk. From the CERN Series, 2008.]

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