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DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
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SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20231202T220000Z
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SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20231203T220000Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20231203T230000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20231204T220000Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20231205T220000Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20231206T220000Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
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 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20231207T220000Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
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 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20231208T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20231209T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20231209T130000Z
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LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
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SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20231209T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20231209T170000Z
GEO:42.448719;-76.476494
LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
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SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20231210T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20231210T130000Z
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LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
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SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20231210T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20231210T170000Z
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LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
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SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20231211T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20231211T130000Z
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LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
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SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20231212T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20231212T130000Z
GEO:42.448719;-76.476494
LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20231213T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20231213T130000Z
GEO:42.448719;-76.476494
LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20231214T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20231214T130000Z
GEO:42.448719;-76.476494
LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20231215T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20231215T130000Z
GEO:42.448719;-76.476494
LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20231216T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20231216T130000Z
GEO:42.448719;-76.476494
LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20231217T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20231217T130000Z
GEO:42.448719;-76.476494
LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20231218T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20231218T130000Z
GEO:42.448719;-76.476494
LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20231219T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20231219T130000Z
GEO:42.448719;-76.476494
LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/melding_art_science
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20231220T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20231220T130000Z
GEO:42.448719;-76.476494
LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20231221T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20231221T130000Z
GEO:42.448719;-76.476494
LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20231222T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20231222T130000Z
GEO:42.448719;-76.476494
LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20231223T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20231223T130000Z
GEO:42.448719;-76.476494
LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20231224T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20231224T130000Z
GEO:42.448719;-76.476494
LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20231225T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20231225T130000Z
GEO:42.448719;-76.476494
LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20231226T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20231226T130000Z
GEO:42.448719;-76.476494
LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20231227T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20231227T130000Z
GEO:42.448719;-76.476494
LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/melding_art_science
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20231228T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20231228T130000Z
GEO:42.448719;-76.476494
LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20231229T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20231229T130000Z
GEO:42.448719;-76.476494
LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/melding_art_science
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20231230T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20231230T130000Z
GEO:42.448719;-76.476494
LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/melding_art_science
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20231231T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20231231T130000Z
GEO:42.448719;-76.476494
LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/melding_art_science
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20240101T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20240101T130000Z
GEO:42.448719;-76.476494
LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/melding_art_science
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20240102T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20240102T130000Z
GEO:42.448719;-76.476494
LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/melding_art_science
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20240103T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20240103T130000Z
GEO:42.448719;-76.476494
LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/melding_art_science
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20240104T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20240104T130000Z
GEO:42.448719;-76.476494
LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/melding_art_science
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20240105T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20240105T130000Z
GEO:42.448719;-76.476494
LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/melding_art_science
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20240106T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20240106T130000Z
GEO:42.448719;-76.476494
LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/melding_art_science
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20240107T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20240107T130000Z
GEO:42.448719;-76.476494
LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/melding_art_science
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20240108T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20240108T130000Z
GEO:42.448719;-76.476494
LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/melding_art_science
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20240109T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20240109T130000Z
GEO:42.448719;-76.476494
LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/melding_art_science
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20240110T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20240110T130000Z
GEO:42.448719;-76.476494
LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_45127710613777
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/melding_art_science
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
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 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
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 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
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 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
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 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20240115T220000Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20240116T220000Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
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 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20240117T220000Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20240118T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20240119T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
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DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
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 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20240120T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
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 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20240121T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
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 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20240122T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20240122T130000Z
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LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
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SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/melding_art_science
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20240123T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20240123T130000Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20240124T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20240124T130000Z
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SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20240125T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20240125T130000Z
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LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20240126T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20240126T130000Z
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LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20240127T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20240127T130000Z
GEO:42.448719;-76.476494
LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/melding_art_science
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary natu
 re of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. An
 swering a call by Ingrid Comella ’23\, nineteen members of the Cornell comm
 unity—undergraduate and graduate students\, staff members and postdoctoral 
 researchers—submitted artwork that spans a wide variety of media\, from mon
 otype prints and sculpture to digital illustrations and AI generated video 
 and sound. Pieces featured depict the artists' different interests:  convey
 ing scientific principles\, exploring the use of technology as medium\, and
  depicting the natural world here on Earth and beyond. \n\nMs. Comella is i
 nterested in art as an informal learning environment for science. This exhi
 bit is part of a senior project through the Robert S. Harrison College Scho
 lar Program.
DTEND:20240128T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T112919Z
DTSTART:20240128T130000Z
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LOCATION:Mann Library\, 2nd floor study area
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SUMMARY:Melding Art & Science
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