[Infovis] Keynote & Colloquium: NAS Creativity & Collaboration

Ben Shneiderman ben at cs.umd.edu
Mon Feb 19 19:14:00 CET 2018


Dear InfoVis Community,
   We’re pleased to announce the Free Evening Keynote as part of our 2-Day Colloquium:

Tuesday March 13, 2018, 6pm Evening Keynote:
    David Skorton, Secretary, Smithsonian Institution
       Branches from the Same Tree
The nature of work is changing rapidly in the digital age, increasing the demand for specific skills in particular disciplines. At the same time, the United States must not become a nation of specialists who cannot speak one another’s language, especially since changes in individuals’ jobs and even careers will increasingly be the norm. The sciences and the arts, as Albert Einstein said, are “branches from the same tree.” David Skorton, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, will argue that there is enormous value – for individuals, organizations, and society – in promoting broad educational experiences that integrate the STEM disciplines with the arts and the humanities.

    Free registration:
     https://branches_from_the_same_tree.eventbrite.com

The Keynote is part of the Sackler Colloquium on:
    Creativity and Collaboration: Revisiting Cybernetic Serendipity,

which will be in Washington, DC at the beautiful old building of the National Academy of Sciences on the mall during March 13-14, 2018:
   http://www.nasonline.org/Sackler-Creativity-Collaboration

Our ambition is to redirect the history of ideas, restoring the
Leonardo-like close linkage between art/design and science/engineering. We believe that internet-enabled collaborations can make more people more creative more of the time.
Registration for the 2-day colloquium is still available:
    http://www.cvent.com/d/3tq2rg

     Please pass this announcement to your friends and colleagues.

 Organizing Committee:
  Ben Shneiderman (Chair), University of Maryland
  Maneesh Agrawala, Stanford University
  Alyssa Goodman, Harvard, Smithsonian
  Youngmoo Kim, Drexel University
  Roger Malina, University of Texas, Dallas




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