The Art of Science Projekt

About the Competition
The Princeton University Art of Science Competition is a celebration of the aesthetics of research and the ways in which science and engineering inform art and vise versa. Now in its second year, the competition is open to all members of the Princeton University community.

This spring we solicited images, videos, and sounds produced in the course of research in the sciences, engineering and mathematics, as well as creative works from any department incorporating tools or concepts from science. Entries were judged based on aesthetic excellence as well as scientific or technical interest.

The 2006 Art of Science exhibition is on display in the > Friend Center on Princeton's campus. Admission is free and open to the public from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday.
 



You can also see the show in our > online gallery.

Sponsors
• Office of the President
• Office of the Dean of the Faculty
• School of Engineering and Applied Science
• Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics
• Department of Computer Science
• Council of the Humanities
• Program in Visual Arts

Organizers
Andrew Moore (Visual Arts),
Alex Halderman (Computer Science),
Kati Lovasz (Comparative Literature),
Adam Finkelstein (Computer Science),
Perry Cook (Computer Science),
Jonathan Harris (Number 27)

> Art of Science official website