Bridges Lecture Series - Symmetry: Bach and Math - Mar. 13, 2020
St Jerome's University
Friday,
Mar 13, 2020 at 7:30 PM EDT
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Event Details
Arithmetic, geometry, music and astronomy were at one time linked under the umbrella of “the liberal arts.” However, recent decades have seen the increasing separation of these fields. As university programs become more specialized, the gap widens and the respective approaches and lexicons of Arts, Science, and Mathematics grow increasingly distant. The Bridges Lecture Series aims to rediscover points of affinity among academic disciplines.
The metaphor of the bridge captures the spirit of our endeavor: to bring these fields back into productive dialogue; to raise questions that are essential to scholars in Arts, Science, and Mathematics; and to provide specialists and non-specialists alike with compelling and enriching information that uncovers the possibilities and opportunities that exist on the bridge between disciplines. Our guiding goal is to coax audiences out of their intellectual comfort zones, and to transcend narrow discipline-specific avenues of academic inquiry.
In past seasons, the Bridges Lecture Series has hosted scholars of Architecture, English, Fine Arts, History, Music, Philosophy, Politics, Religious Studies, and Sociology in addition to Mathematicians. Last season we added scientists to the roster, and several of our upcoming lectures will feature teams of Arts- and Science-based speakers.
Friday evening lectures take place at the St. Jerome’s University Academic Centre in the 300-seat Vanstone Lecture Hall, with live streaming available on YouTube for those who cannot attend in person.
With the continued support of our partners, we look forward to providing you with another exciting season. Tickets for these lectures are complimentary, but please use the ticket order form to confirm your participation.
Bridges Lecture Series Organizing Committee Members
Benoit Charbonneau Alysia Kolentsis Paul Craig
REGISTRATION
Please register in advance and bring your complimentary ticket (electronic/hard copy) for admission.
To register for any of the lectures in the Bridges Series please click on the event date noted below:
October 25, 2019 - The Glass Problem: Changing and Challenging Material Definitions - Charbonneau/Larson
November 8, 2019 - Zombies: Monsters with Meaning - Blumberg/Smith?
February 7, 2020 - Opening Outer Space - Frye/Liviatan
March 13, 2020 - Symmetry: Bach and Math - Bergeron/Members of the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony
Speakers
Location
St Jerome's University
290 Westmount Road North Waterloo, ON N2L 3G3 CA
Tickets
Type |
Price |
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Friday, March 13, 2020 |
Free |
Organizer Details
St. Jerome's University
Federated with the University of Waterloo