Posted: Tue 29th Aug 2017

Carbon Meets Silicon – Art-Science Symposium

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This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Aug 29th, 2017

The Carbon Meets Silicon ’17 Symposium and Exhibition at Oriel Sycharth Gallery, Wrexham Glyndŵr University, brings together leading artists, scientists, thinkers and performers from around the world for a full day of discussions and demonstrations exploring questions including; How is science changing the arts? What can artists and scientists achieve together which they cannot achieve alone? And, where does science end and art begin?

Sponsored by the British Science Association – North Wales Branch, Carbon Meets Silicon ’17 features;
– Don Braisby
– Daniel Buzzo
– Antonio D’amato
– David Dobson
– Seiza Friedrich
– localStyle (Marlena Novack & Jay Alan Yim)
– Lord Black Art
– Manoli Moriaty & Lucie Lee)
– Chris Meigh Andrews & Alan Summers
– Joanna Neil
– Ioana Pioaru
– John Swogger
– Jonathan Weinel
– and a key note presentation from Professor Andy Miah

Tickets to the full Carbon Meets Silicon ’17 symposium, 10.00am – 6.30pm, Tuesday 12th September, can be purchased for only £22, and a FREE launch event, featuring live interactive performances, will be open to all from 6.00pm on Monday 11th September.

TICKETS >>> https://goo.gl/ATkPEM
FACEBOOK >>> www.facebook.com/events/342311759544568
TWITTER >>> @carbonsilicon_



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