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Past Events

Fall 2004 Events

The History of Science and Magic
symposium, Monday, September 27, 7pm
Music and Media, Three Evenings – conversations:
Laurie Anderson & Greil Marcus, Thursday, September 23, 7 pm
Michel Gondry & Ed Halter, Thursday, September 30, 7 pm
Brian Eno & Todd Haynes, Thursday, October 7, 7 pm
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

 

 

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.

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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

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THEATRE
Wide World
Thursday, October 14, 2004   6:45pm

Play about the meeting of Thomas Jefferson and Alexander von Humboldt.

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MUSIC
Wilkommen!
Sunday, October 17, 2004   3pm

Choral and instrumental music inspired by Humboldt.

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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.

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OPERA
Zyklon
Monday, December 13, 2004   6pm

Opera about the astonishing life of chemist Fritz Haber.

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