Helen Donis-Keller, of the Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering, mixes art and science in self-portraits. (Images courtesy of Helen Donis-Keller) The problem with most art that deals with ...
Can an oyster listen? What kind of sound environment is needed for oysters to thrive? Those are the kinds of questions UB faculty member Stephanie Rothenberg is exploring in a new art exhibit.
Julio M. Ottino (NAE) is dean of the Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Northwestern University, and Distinguished Robert R. McCormick Institute Professor and Walter P.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Feb. 10—Ridley Cecil doesn't consider himself to be much of an artist. The seventh-grade student at Owensboro Middle School said ...
ARCATA, Calif.--I'm riding along through the empty streets of this coastal college town on what can only be described as the bicycle Picasso would have built if he'd been told to throw a giant ...
SANTA FE — If you’re looking for art to see in Santa Fe this week, Will Clift’s “Still Points, Turning World” at Gerald Peters Contemporary is worth checking out. Feats of precarious balance, Clift’s ...
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Mastering the art of engineering photography
Engineering photography combines technical precision with creative techniques to document projects, structures, and designs effectively. From historic industrial imagery to today’s construction and ...
Rokheyatou "Roxie" Faye is the first University of Florida student to double major in art and mechanical engineering. Faye's passion for engineering began at a young age, deconstructing objects to ...
Northwestern’s Artist-at-Large program is a unique opportunity to explore intersections between the interests of the artists and those of Northwestern Engineering faculty, with an emphasis on ...
What prompted the idea for the course? After a serious injury in 2016, I started drawing and painting during my recovery as a form of self-taught art therapy. I found the experience transformative.
Rothenberg and her collaborator, sound artist and researcher Suzanne Thorpe, have received a 2022 Harvestworks Digital Media Arts Center residency to create an immersive media artwork. “We are ...
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