Science & the
Arts Series
Past Events
- by season:
- Spring 2007
- Fall 2006
- Spring - Summer 2006
- Fall 2005
- Spring 2005
- Einstein Lecture Series
- Fall 2004
- Spring 2004
- Fall 2003
- Summer 2003 Showcase
- Spring 2003
- Fall 2002
- Spring 2002: Science & Theater
- Fall 2001
Fall 2004 Events
- The History of Science and Magic
- symposium, Monday, September 27, 7pm
- Music
and Media, Three Evenings – conversations:
- Humboldt Festival
events:
Wide World - theatre premiere, Thursday, October 14, 6:45 pm
- Wilkommen!
- choral and orchestral music, Sunday, October 17, 3 pm
- Possible Worlds
- conversation, Monday, October 18, 6pm.
- Zyklon
- science opera, Monday, December 13, 6pm
Michel Gondry & Ed Halter, Thursday, September 30, 7 pm
Brian Eno & Todd Haynes, Thursday, October 7, 7 pm
MAGIC
The History of Science and Magic: A Golden Age Symposium
Monday, September 27, 2004 7pm
Historical perspectives on science, magic and theatre in New
York City.


MULTIMEDIA
Music and Media:
Three Evenings
Media innovators present and discuss their work.
Thursday, September 23, 2004 7pm
Laurie Anderson & Greil Marcus
Thursday, September 30, 2004 7 pm
Michel Gondry & Ed Halter
Thursday, October 7, 2004 7 pm
Brian Eno & Todd Haynes


THEATRE
Wide World
Thursday, October 14, 2004 6:45pm
Play about the meeting of Thomas Jefferson and Alexander von Humboldt.
MUSIC
Wilkommen!
Sunday, October 17, 2004 3pm
Choral and instrumental music inspired by Humboldt.
MATH &
THEATRE
Possible Worlds: mathematics, physics and playwriting
Monday, October 18, 2004 6pm
Conversation between John Mighton,
mathematician and playwright and Brian Greene, physicist/mathematician.
Moderated by ABCNews correspondent Robert Krulwich.
Co-sponsored by The Canadian Consulate General, New York.

OPERA
Zyklon
Monday, December 13, 2004 6pm
Opera about the astonishing life of chemist Fritz Haber.
Our events at The Graduate Center are free, unless noted. Pre-registering holds your seat until 15 minutes before curtain, then seating is first come, first served. Pre-register by phone or email: 212-817-8215 or continuinged@gc.cuny.edu.
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Supported in part by the National Science Foundation, the Richard Lounsbery Foundation, and Con Edison.
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