Tertulias Arts & Sciences : « Sense of Simplicity »

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Tertulias Arts & Sciences : « Sense of Simplicity »

Terça-feira 02 Maio
19h30 na Maison du Japon

Un projet dévelopé par le Comité des Résidents de la Maison du Brésil, avec la Maison de Portugal et la Maison du Japon. La prochaine séance sera consacrée aux thématiques suivantes:

Suresh NAMPURI: “Black Holes: A hunt for quantum theory of gravity”

“In this talk, I will outline the pressing questions that confront us in our efforts  to understand the easiest to sense  and simultaneously the most enigmatic force in understanding-Gravity. We will touch upon the rôle played by fantastically conceived objects in gravity called black holes in testing new paradigms and principles. This will hopefully dovetail into a slow but exhilarating journey to a deeper knowledge of the quantum theory of gravity.”


Andreea Drugă:  “Retrofitting dead malls”

“I will present my latest architectural project –  “Retrofitting dead malls” and show other related work.”

Avijit GHOSH: “Art Fashion and Lifestyle”

“A designer and artist from India, I will present perspectives on art, design, fashion and their importance in our present lifestyle. The value and implementation of design is paramount to our society. The creation of found art and its implementation to achieve simplicity of life is central to my project – “RETRO SYNTHESIS”.”

Background
“Tertulias Arts & Sciences” are a cycle of short talks presented by CIUP residents followed by discussion with the audience for the vulgarization of science and arts.

In each session, two or three CIUP residents (students, researchers and artists) expose their domain of research and arts and engage in debate with the audience on the particular topic of the tertulia. Sessions are held in both French and English.

“Tertulias Arts & Sciences” received the Fonds des Initiatives Étudiantes (FIE) 2012  label and is organized by Comités des résidents Maison du Brésil, Maison du Japon and Résidence André de Gouveia.

Sessions are open for CIUP residents. Non-CIUP residents are welcome to attend but should register by email tertulias@ladcr.org .


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