Imagine Science: Spectacular Reality
Wednesday April 10, 2013 @ 1:00 PM
Price: $10.00
Presented in association with Imagine Science Films.
Genius Marius Borodine’s spectacular new invention that can transform any and all objects into drinkable water bewilders the public, scientific communities, and the family of the misunderstood creator, especially after he takes one step too far.
Post screening discussion with neuroscientist Kelley Remole.
About the Speaker
Kelley Remole, Ph.D., is the Director of Neuroscience Outreach at the Zuckerman Institute in the Jerome L. Greene Science Center at Columbia University. She obtained her doctorate in neuroscience from Columbia University. As a graduate student, she developed programs to bring brain science to school children in New York City. In her current role, she works with scientists, educators and the public to create outreach programs for all ages at Columbia. She is also the Sackler Brain Specialist at the American Museum of Natural History.
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1947, USA, Charles Chaplin, 124 min.
The Journey Within takes us into the world of the early rock-cut caves of western India. The sites covered include the Bhaja Caves, Pitalkhora Caves, Bedsa Caves, Kondavane Caves, and others.
1985, USA, Johnathan Lynn, 94 min.
The Image of the Buddha concerns the making of images of the Buddha, particularly in the art schools of Mathura and Gandhara.
1948, USA, John Huston, 126 min.
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