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LASER Talks in Toronto

LASER (Leonardo Art Science Evening Rendezvous) is Leonardo/ISAST's international program of evening gatherings that brings artists and scientists together for informal presentations and conversations.


CHAIRS: Roberta Buiani and Nina Czegledy

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The slime mould (Physarum polycephalum) is a bright yellow amoeba that possesses primitive intelligence, problem solving skills and memory. It is highly efficient at forming networks between given points and has been used to map the worlds’ transport networks, migration routes and desire paths. Most notably, in 2010 it accurately replicated the Tokyo suburban rail network. The slime mould is also quite beautiful, the branching patterns reminiscent of forms seen at varying scales within nature, from blood vessels to tree branches, from river deltas to lightning flashes. It can learn about its environment, remember where it’s been and navigate through complex territories – all without any sensory organs and not a single neuron to its name.

We are pleased to invite you to a series of events featuring interdisciplinary artist Heather Barnett and Physarum polycephalum: during her visit, Barnett will present her recent research, will conduct a workshop, and will explore the city of Toronto as a superorganism, inspired by the nonhuman perspective of this organism, also known as slime mould.

Biography:
Heather Barnett’s art practice engages with natural phenomena and complex systems. Working with live organisms, imaging technologies and playful pedagogies, her work explores how we observe, influence and understand the world around us. Recent work centres around nonhuman intelligence, collective behaviour and knowledge systems, including The Physarum Experiments, an ongoing ‘collaboration’ with an intelligent slime mould; Animal Collectives collaborative research with SHOAL Group at Swansea University; and a series of publicly sited collective interdisciplinary bio/social experiments, including Crowd Control and Nodes and Networks.

www.heatherbarnett.co.uk @HeatherABarnett

PLEASE, NOTE THAT THESE EVENTS ARE IN DIFFERENT LOCATIONS. SEE ADDRESSES HERE:

* Sensorium Research Loft
Level 4
Joan & Martin Goldfarb
Centre for Fine Arts
York University
4700 Keele Street
Toronto, ON
Canada, M3J 1P3
https://sensorium.ampd.yorku.ca/research-loft/

** Wilson Hall
Student Lounge (2nd floor)
University of Toronto
40 Willcocks street
Toronto, ON
M5S 1C6

This event has been possible thanks to the support of the School of Cities and New College (UofT), and is a collaboration between ArtSci Salon, Sensorium, the Research Centre for Creative inquiry and Experimentation, the Departments of Computational Art and Visual Art & Art History at York University

Research for this event was supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

ArtSci Salon is an interdisciplinary program hosted by the Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences. LASER - Leonardo Art Science Evening Rendezvous is a project of Leonardo® /ISAST

 

SPONSORS:

ArtSci Salon thanks the Fields Institute and the Ontario Brain Institute​​​​​​​
Fields 

Ontario Brain Instutute

LASER (Leonardo Art Science Evening Rendezvous) Talks is Leonardo's international program of evening gatherings that bring artists and scientists together for informal presentations and conversations. LASER Talks were founded in 2008 by Bay Area LASER Chair Piero Scaruffi and are in over 30 cities around the world. To learn more about how our LASER Hosts and to visit a LASER near you please visit our website

The mission of the LASERs is to provide the general public with a snapshot of the cultural environment of a region and to foster interdisciplinary networking.

When
March 27th, 2019 2:00 PM to March 30th, 2019 5:00 PM
Location
79 Saint George Stree
Helen-Gardiner-Phelan Theatre, 2nd floor
Online / Toronto, ON M5S 2E5
Canada
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