In the spring of 2006 we
again asked the Princeton University community to submit images—and,
for the first time, videos and sounds—produced in the course of
research or incorporating tools and concepts from science. Out of nearly
150 entries from 16 departments, we selected 56 works to appear in the
2006 Art of Science exhibition.
The practices of science and
art both involve the single-minded pursuit of those moments of discovery
when what one perceives suddenly becomes more than the sum of its parts.
Each piece in this exhibition is, in its own way, a record of such a
moment. They range from the image that validates years of research, to the
epiphany of beauty in the trash after a long day at the lab, to a
painter's meditation on the meaning of biological life.
We thank all those who
submitted their work to this year's competition. By sharing their
imagination, as well as the fruits of their research, they have reaffirmed
the deep links between art and science.
FIRST PRIZE Mitosis Jennifer Rea ‘06 |
SECOND PRIZE Isolated Hairpin Melissa Green GS |
THIRD PRIZE Easter Bonnet Qiangfei Xia GS |
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One or the Other Darren Rand GS, Jayson Paulose ‘07, and Ken Steiglitz |
VIDEO PRIZE Drosophilia Jean-Baptiste Boule, Matthieu Coppey, and Thomas Gregor |
Seahorse Anatomy Elina Mer |
Mapping Urban Fluxes Aurel von Richthofen GS and Hyundai Kim GS |
Desert Jewels David Potere GS |
Battle Damage Aaron Prescott ‘06, Travis Smith ‘06, Phillip Kang ‘06, and Nathan Domingue ‘06 |
Nesting Leatherback Sea Turtle Celene Chang ‘06 |
Interior Vacuum Vessel NSTX Elle Starkman and Charles Skinner |
Organized Dust Andrew Zwicker, Emily Margolis, Everett Schlawin, and Will Gannett |
Worm Patterns Bethany Johnson-Kerner and William Ryu |
Five-Horned Eggshell Nir Yakoby and Maria Pia Rossi |
Meeting of the Minds Keith Morton GS and Eric Fountain GS |
Jumpstart Elle Starkman and Andrew Post-Zwicker |
Turbulent Channel Structures Melissa Green |
Falling apart Joerg Schroeer |
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