Where: WEP HUB (University Library)
Description
The KAUST Facebook On-Air Series
*Speaker to be confirmed
David Edwards, a creator, writer and educator who teaches at Harvard University, will be interviewed during WEP as part of the Facebook On-Air Interview Series.
Facebook On-Air consists of a 20 minute live interview and a 10 minute Q&A with the audience livestreamed at KAUST's Facebook page. The speaker will have a chance to talk about his topic in a more personal way. The interview will also be available on YouTube. Don't miss your chance to ask your questions!
David Edwards will give the lecture Art, Science and the Invention of Things That Last. Mark your calendar for Sunday, January 14, 2018 at 12:30 PM to attend this talk.
Experience WEP Virtually
We are live-streaming on the KAUST Facebook page and YouTube channel the WEP 2018 HUMAN-MACHINE FUTURE keynote lectures & lunch-time lectures. Tune in every day at 9am and 3pm -from January 14 -25- to watch the live interviews and ask your questions!
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David Edwards
David Edwards, a creator, writer, and educator, teaches at Harvard University in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. He is founder and director of Le Laboratoire in Paris, France. His work, which spans the arts and sciences, has been featured prominently in the international media, and is at the core of a network of art and science labs in Europe, USA and Africa (ArtScience Labs). Beyond David Edwards' scientific publications, for which he was named the youngest member of the National Academy of Engineering, and, later a member of the French National Academy of Engineering, he has written widely on creativity in the arts and sciences.
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