![]() We approached the director of TRIUMF and proposed LOoW, a multi-year collaboration between artists and physicists. Together, we decided to explore our enthusiasm for art/science research beyond curriculum through a partnership with TRIUMF. I, too, have had a long-standing interest in art and science, which began with my PhD dissertation examining the surrealist fascination with the sciences in the early 20th century. ![]() More than 10 years ago, I learned that she was an artist in residence at TRIUMF Canada’s particle accelerator centre (owned by a consortium of 20 Canadian universities). ![]() 1 jpg Q: How did this book come about?Ī: Ingrid Koenig and I have been working alongside each other for years as colleagues at Emily Carr University. Leaning Out the Windows: An Art and Physics Collaboration edited by Randy Lee Cutler and Ingrid KoenigPhoto: Courtesy of Figure. Postmedia asked Randy Lee Cutler, who edited the book with Ingrid Koenig, to offer up a bit more insight into this unique creation. ![]() “A strong theme that I take away is that, at a fundamental level, physics, arts and sciences are all rooted in our drive to understand ourselves and the world around us,” Nigel Smith the executive director and CEO, TRIUMF says in the new book. ![]()
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