Holographic Transformations:

Approaching the Fourth Sequitur

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Dates:
Monday Oct 25 - Wednesday Nov 10

Main Exhibit:
Featuring works by eminent holographic artists from across the nation, Europe and Australia, this exhibition includes holographic transmission and reflection mixed media sculptures and three-dimensional images. Participants in the exhibition were members of the OSU Interdisciplinary Research Seminar in Holography Three-Dimensional Imaging held at OSU, including Sally Weber, Larry Lieberman, Rebecca Deem, Fred Unterseher, Mark Merline, Sam Moree and Dan Schweitzer.

This exhibition is sponsored by OSU Department of Art, Department of Physics, the College of the Arts, the College of Math and Physical Sciences, the Office of Research, and the Hopkins Hall Gallery and Corridor.

Approaching the Fourth Sequitur is guest curated by Susan Dallas Swann, Department of Art and Harris Kagan, Department of Physics.

Corridor Exhibit:
Selections from: For the Love of Line and Pattern work by Douglas Hofstadter, famous author, heralded intellectual, beloved professor of Cognitive Science and Computer Sciences at Indiana University, and recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for his work "Goedel, Escher, Bach: an Eternal Golden Braid". Throughout his life Hofstadter has drawn: inventive, whimsical, obsessive studies all of which are fluidly integrated with, and vital to, his academic pursuits. Beginning at sixteen, drawing has offered him a method for contemplation, an access to joy and discovery, and a pathway to his subconscious musings.

Event Schedule: Opening Reception:
Mon., Oct. 25, 5-7 p.m. A "Walk-about Discussion" with guest curators Susan Dallas Swann and Harris Kagan begins at 6 p.m.

Guest Lecture and Reception:
Thurs. Oct 28, 4-6 pm "A Life Poised Between Art and Science" by Douglas Hofstadter at the Wexner Center for the Arts Film/Video Lecture Hall. Reception at Hopkins Hall Gallery 6-9 pm.