Forbidden planet. Pt. 3, Cornelia Parker.

Date:
2000
  • Audio

About this work

Description

The third in a three-part series in which Lisa Jardine speaks to contemporary artists inspired by technological discovery and takes them to meet scientists working at the cutting edge of their field of interest. This episode features installation artist / sculptor Cornelia Parker and scientific journalist and cosmologist Marcus Chown. They discuss Parker's recent work as Artist in Residence at the Science Museum in which she blew up photos of Einstein's chalk marks on a blackboard during one of his lectures, and her Turner Prize piece, 'Cold Dark Matter.'

Publication/Creation

London : BBC Radio 4, 2000.

Physical description

1 sound cassette (15 min.)

Contributors

Copyright note

BBC Radio

Notes

Broadcast on 11 April 2000

Creator/production credits

Produced by Adrian Washbourne.

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