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27-30 May 2004, Innis Town Hall, University of Toronto, Canada About Us
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  Presenters:


  Elio Caccavale

  Dawn Danby

  Olaf Dreyer

  Juan Geuer

  Rob Godman

  John Hatch

  Kenneth A. Huff

  Mantissa

  Miroslav Lovric

  Sally McKay

  Eric Raymond

  S. David Rosner

  Mariano Sardón

  Frederic P. Schuller

  Krister Shalm

  Lydia Sharman &
  Stephen Morris

  Donald Spector

  Joseph Thywissen

  Marion Tränkle

  Koala Yip


Symposium

This year our symposium hosts an international roster of artists and scientists presenting topics that range from dance to the latest ideas in particle theory. With our symposium we are joining the international science community in celebrating the World Year of Physics. While physics is a sub theme that runs through this year's program, we will be presenting many other ideas from a variety of disciplines. In bringing together a number of fields that don't normally collide, our symposium strives to build new bridges between people and ideas.

The Subtle Technologies symposium is an opportunity for scientists and artists to connect and publicly contemplate how art and science act upon one another and reshape perspectives. It is a forum to share each other's language in areas searching for definitions, explanations and meaning. Subtle Technologies' diverse program, creates an immersive environment that stimulates discussion, new conceptual perspectives and research approaches.

Each session runs a full 50 minutes to ensure presenters have enough time to give a comprehensive overview of their research and respond to audience questions. Our symposium centre, Innis Town Hall is not only an ideal lecture theatre, it also boasts a fully equipped cinema, allowing the projection of most media formats.

 

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