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ATLAS vs. Photoshop

My brother-in-law just sent me a link to this contest on Fark.com: “Photoshop this super-collider“. I’ve tried to highlight the least silly (thus most quasi-highbrow) although that’s a tough contest in...

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Is it art or science ?

Over the past few decades heavy ion and high energy accelerators have inspired not only scientists but also artists to look at the amazing machinery and images we have generated from alternate points...

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Art and Science: Both or Neither

  “I don’t get it. I guess we just have different brains than them.” – two young science students, regarding a piece of art. It’s a funny feeling, being an individual with a predominantly artistic mind...

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Intersection of Art and Science (V2.0)

–by T.I. Meyer, TRIUMF’s Head of Strategic Planning & Communication “So, did the 8 pieces of artwork actually generate any new insights for the physicists about neutrino oscillations,” asked the...

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From accelerator to art

This article appeared in symmetry on July 23, 2013. Fermilab physicist Todd Johnson spends his work and vacation hours with accelerators. What he produces during each are two very different things....

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Art and Science: Both or Neither

  “I don’t get it. I guess we just have different brains than them.” – two young science students, regarding a piece of art. It’s a funny feeling, being an individual with a predominantly artistic mind...

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Intersection of Art and Science (V2.0)

–by T.I. Meyer, TRIUMF’s Head of Strategic Planning & Communication “So, did the 8 pieces of artwork actually generate any new insights for the physicists about neutrino oscillations,” asked the...

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From accelerator to art

This article appeared in symmetry on July 23, 2013. Fermilab physicist Todd Johnson spends his work and vacation hours with accelerators. What he produces during each are two very different things....

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