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Arts, Humanities, and Complex Networks
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29 minutes
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Mar 24, 2023
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Maximilian Schich, Isabel Meirelles, and Roger Malina discuss the contents and creation of the new article collection, Arts, Humanities, and Complex Networks, which explores the application of the science of complex networks to art history, archeology, visual arts, the art market, and other areas of cultural importance. This conversation was recorded on April 26, 2012.
Maximilian Schich, DFG fellow at László Barabási's Center for Complex Network Research in Boston.
Isabel Meirelles, information designer and associate professor of graphic design at Northeastern University, Boston.
Roger Malina, physicist, astronomer, editor-in-chief of Leonardo, distinguished professor at the University of Texas, Dallas.
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Maximilian Schich, DFG fellow at László Barabási's Center for Complex Network Research in Boston.
Isabel Meirelles, information designer and associate professor of graphic design at Northeastern University, Boston.
Roger Malina, physicist, astronomer, editor-in-chief of Leonardo, distinguished professor at the University of Texas, Dallas.
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Released:
Mar 24, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Kyra Hicks, “This I Accomplish: Harriet Powers’ Bible Quilt and Other Pieces” (Black Threads Press, 2009): I’ll tell you something I’ve never really understood: the difference between “art” and “craft.” Yes, I get the sociological difference (“art” is made in New York and Paris; “craft” is made in Omaha and Wichita), by New Books in Art