Quantum Jazz Biology, Medicine & Art

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Uploaded by on May 2, 2011

Avant garde scientists and artists -- Mae-Wan Ho, Jim Oschman, Peter Fisher, Edward Cowie, Heather Cowie, Michele Kappeli, Julian Voss-Andreae and others -- transformed a wholefoods factory overnight into an art gallery and music/lecture hall to recover beauty and truth in science and art for the public good.
The theme of the event, which took place over the weekend 26-27 March 2011, was quantum jazz, the sublime aesthetics of quantum coherence in living organisms and the living universe.

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Event Producer & Director : Mae-Wan Ho
Curator of art exhibitions : Mae-Wan Ho

Installation of exhibits : Natasha Lawless, Eva Sirinathsinghji, Matt Poon, Li Poon, Michele Kappeli, Heather Cowie, Julian Voss Andreae, Peter Saunders, Adrian Ho

Artists featured : Li Poon, Kathy Haffegee, Michele Kappeli, Edward Cowie, Heather Cowie, Julian Voss-Andreae, Jade Ho, Jasmine Ho, Mae-Wan Ho, Helga Kreuzritter, JR Jacques, Chief Z. O. Oloruntoba, NiWavy Gravy, Romel Balan, Pyas, Antilhomme, Unknown street artists

Scientists & other speakers : Mae-Wan Ho, Jim Oschmann, Peter Fisher, Michele Kappeli, Edward Cowie, Michael Meacher, Alex Smith, Heather Cowie, Julian Voss-Andreae, Peter Saunders

Sponsors : Salvia Foundation, Third World Network, Alara Wholefoods, Yoko Civilisation Research Institute, Royal Academy, London college of Communications, University of the Arts, London.

Film & interviews : Jerome Monnot, Sebastian Rabas
Music : Rambling River by Steve Glotzer

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  • I like the idea that the event was held in a warehouse. Making creativity and discussion of all things human, accessible to all–not closed off in a studio, conference hall or museum.

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