Turbulent Landscapes: A Dialogue
James P. Crutchfield and
Ned Kahn
Working Papers from Santa Fe Institute
Abstract:
From 29 June 1996 to 4 January 1997 San Francisco's Exploratorium, the noted museum of science, art, and huma perception, presents Turbulent Landscapes: The Natural Forces That Shape Our World. This landmark exhibition, funded by the National Science Foundation, presents works that use the forces of nature to capture and expose the complex and seemingly chaotic processes of nature---whirlpools, swirling sandstorms, eroding cliffs, avalances, tornadoes.
Date: 1996-07
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