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SUMMARY:Evening Exchange: Material and Mechanical
DESCRIPTION:‘Indeed we may consider the engine as the material and mechanical representative of analysis.’’\n– Ada Lovelace\, ‘Notes upon L. F. Menabrea’s Sketch of the Analytical Engine Invented by Charles Babbage \nOn the surface Ada Lovelace’s parents had contrasting interests. Lord Byron was poetical and dramatic\, while Lady Byron was scientific and rational. But are the arts and the sciences really so different? \nHosted by AXNS\, a collective of artists and scientists\, our final Evening Exchange brings scientists and designers together in a conversation about the perceived tensions between the two fields. The evening features a discussion between neuroscientist Dr Caroline Di Bernardi Luft and designer Heather Barnett. \nBy examining some curious inventions (such as the amphibious bicycle above)\, we’ll also explore how design and science can solve real-life problems in unexpected ways.
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LOCATION:Science Museum\, Exhibition Rd\, London\, SW7 2DD\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Evening Exchange: Science of Harmony
DESCRIPTION:Supposing\, for instance\, that the fundamental relations of pitched sounds in the science of harmony and of musical composition were susceptible of such expression and adaptations\, the engine might compose elaborate and scientific pieces of music of any degree of complexity or extent.’ \n– Ada Lovelace\, ‘Notes upon L. F. Menabrea’s Sketch of the Analytical Engine Invented by Charles Babbage’> \nAs she once imagined they would be\, Ada Lovelace’s numerical algorithms have now been transformed into music. \nIn the second of our Evening Exchange’s celebrating the Victorian computer pioneer\, composer Emily Howard and mathematician Lasse Rempe will discuss how music and mathematics intertwine. \nThere will be a recital of Emily’s ‘Ada Sketches’ and a chance to produce your own mathematical music.
URL:https://findingada.com/event/evening-exchange-science-of-harmony/
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