Arthur I. Miller

Arthur I. Miller

Date
24 September

Module
Ubiquitous Art and Sound

Country
UK

Arthur I. Miller is a scientist and author. He will give a keynote lecture in the framework of his new publication 'Colliding Worlds: How Cutting-Edge Science is Redefining Contemporary Art'.

As an Experienced broadcaster and lecturer, Arthur Miller has published many critically acclaimed books, including Einstein, Picasso, Empire of the Stars and 137, and writes for the Guardian and The New York Times. He is professor emeritus of history and philosophy of science at University College London.

His book Colliding Worlds: How Cutting-Edge Science is Redefining Contemporary Art (W.W. Norton) tells the story of how art, science and technology are fusing in the twenty-first century. To research it he interviewed leading figures in the world of contemporary science-influenced art and has spent time and lectured at CERN, the MIT Media Lab, Le Laboratoire, the School of Visual Arts and Ars Electronica.