Examining the visual characteristics of toxic Heliconius butterflies and various Early Modern European paintings, this panel considers mimicry and forgery in science and in the visual arts. Reception to follow.
Panelists:
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Bart Devolder, chief conservator, Princeton University Art Museum
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Christopher Lawrence, PhD candidate in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University
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Ahmed Elgammal, professor of Computer Science, Rutgers University
Moderated by Craig Marshall, assistant director of STEM Education at the Council on Science and Technology.
This panel is cosponsored by the Princeton University Art Museum and the Council on Science and Technology.
Watch the recorded panel discussion.
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LATE THURSDAYS! Thursday evening programming is made possible in part by Heather and Paul G. Haaga Jr., Class of 1970. Additional support has been provided by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Curtis W. McGraw Foundation.