Did You Hear the One About the Engineer That Walked Into an Art Gallery?
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of engineering and art in this thought-provoking Stanford University seminar. Delve into a serious discussion about the role of engineers in the art world, examining the challenges and opportunities in a landscape of diminishing practical applications. Learn from Mark Pauline, founder of Survival Research Laboratories, as he shares insights from his unique perspective as a performance artist who designs and builds large-scale robotic creatures for battle-like spectacles. Discover how Pauline's work, which combines engineering prowess with artistic vision, has recently gained recognition in the art community. Gain a deeper understanding of the evolving relationship between technology and creativity, and consider the potential for engineers to contribute to and innovate within the art world.
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Stanford Seminar - "Did you hear the one about the engineer that walked into an art gallery?"
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Stanford Online
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