Creative Turbulence: Experiments in Art and Physics

ORAL

Abstract

Effective communication of basic research to non-experts is necessary to inspire the public and to justify support for science by the taxpayers. The creative power of art is particularly important to engage an adult audience, who otherwise might not be receptive to standard didactic material. Interdisciplinarity defines new trends in research, and works at the intersection of art and science are growing in popularity, even though they are often isolated experiments. We present a public-facing collaboration between physicists/engineers performing research in fluid dynamics, and audiovisual artists working in cutting-edge media installation and performance. The result of this collaboration is a curated exhibition, with supporting public programming. We present the artworks, the lesson learned from the interactions between artists and scientists, the potential outreach impact and future developments.

Authors

  • Enrico Fonda

    New York University

  • R. Luke DuBois

    New York University

  • Sara Camnasio

    New York University

  • Maurizio Porfiri

    New York University

  • Katepalli R. Sreenivasan

    New York University

  • Daniel P. Lathrop

    Univ of Maryland-College Park, University of Maryland College Park, University of Maryland, University of Maryland, College Park

  • Daniel Serrano

    University of Maryland, College Park

  • Devesh Ranjan

    Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Inst of Tech