David Glowacki

People have always asked me how dance fitted in with my research on art and science. For a long time I kept my eyes open for an example of dance interacting with science in such a way that both are advanced. I found it in danceroom Spectroscopy (dS) masterminded by David Glowacki, a dynamic theoretical … Read more

Ellen K. Levy

Ellen K. Levy, Plato’s Cave 1 and 2: Change Blindness (2013)

I met Ellen Levy for the first time in June 2014. She was in England researching a book on art and neuroscience and heard about the publication of Colliding Worlds. Having used my book Imagery in Scientific Thought in courses, Ellen had been acquainted with my work for some time and decided to contact me. … Read more

Margarita Cimadevila

Hilbert curve - Margarita Cimadevila

“I am a painter (science painter) and a teacher (science teacher),” Margarita Cimadevila told me. Her first love was art but the university in Santiago de Compostola, Spain, did not offer a degree in it, so she opted for her second love, chemistry. Not surprisingly, what immediately struck her were the symmetries in chemical processes … Read more

Wolfgang Trettnak

Nets - Wolfgang Trettnak

I met Wolfgang Trettnak at Margarita Cimadevila’s Summer School. Born in Graz, Austria, he received a PhD in Chemistry from the University of Graz, worked in applied scientific research on sensors and biosensors for many years and published a number of scientific articles. In 2002 he decided to give it all up and become an … Read more