Monday, November 19, 2007

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When science becomes theater



Interview with Valeria Patera, www.retididedalus.it

A conversation with the playwright and director from Milan who has dedicated his latest book, "The apple Alan " the mathematician Alan Mathison Turing, considered the inventor of the computer. A brilliant and eccentric character who committed suicide. Passion for contamination and the principle of inclusion are the operating modes that allow the writing stage to give a meaningful way to scientific knowledge.

Martina Velocci

We interview Valeria Patera, poet, author, director and original exponent of the genre of theater and science. His latest publication is the book theater's apple Alan ( Di Renzo Editore, Rome 2007, pp. 120, € 12.50), dedicated to Alan Mathison Turing (1912-1954), mathematician, engineer , biologist, cryptanalysts, a scientist who is considered the inventor of the computer.

She is an artist who is moving on several fronts: it is an actress, director and writer, what characterizes it most?

The act of writing is original, if I have to choose one thing, surely I choose writing, writing also includes art, writing, speaking stage, the writing becomes a director.

How did his passion for the theater?

I think it was a passion born with me, already three years as a child I liked to perform on stage, a young girl at sixteen I knew I wanted to go forward on this path, studying and working hard, and just to play a very important I arrived in Rome. Then, by the time I arose the passion to be behind the scene and, so, I started directing. I've always been interested in the creation of a theater Multicode, I tried continuing contamination, I wanted to include different languages \u200b\u200bin that one gesture that is the theater.

She is known for a particular new field of arts: theater, science, science then becomes a new means of language?

In a process of inclusion came to my mind not only the artistic languages \u200b\u200bencoded, but also other languages \u200b\u200bsuch as science, as the thought, thinking is action par excellence.

Scientific knowledge is very present, I would say fundamental in our culture, and if its concepts are considered to be abstract, you can communicate through the theater and make them feel. Everything is born from the contamination, and the principle of inclusion.

There talk about his latest book entitled "Alan's apple, which originated as a script for theater and science and then became a book.

The story is long, I had previously published books on scientific character, this is about Alan Turing, a leading scientist living in the first half of the twentieth century and who committed suicide by eating a poisoned apple. Turing is now considered the father of the computer. He was a too little known, his story is incredible and he is certainly a figure of unusual and extraordinary. Also this time the book comes from a previous play, in fact many of my works the scene then find their way to publication.

plans for the future?

I have in mind a new character, but I do not want to reveal, for the rest of the work will start soon as the drama on Darwin, which was already presented some time ago (at the Festival of Philosophy of Rome), but now for the bicentenary of the birth of the great scientist will again be staged in various countries.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

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The origins of modern science at the Science Festival of Genoa



October 30, 2007 - What are the historical and cultural roots of the modern scientific method and the elements of innovation compared to earlier views of knowledge? Speakers will address several issues including the historical and cultural roots of the scientific method, the anthropological and social vision which results and how it arises from the great cultural traditions and knowledge systems that preceded it. With Costantino Esposito, Giulio Giorello and Giorgio Israel ( Science and history, a difficult cohabitation - Di Renzo Editore ).

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Friday, March 16, 2007

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FESTIVAL OF MATHEMATICS, GIA 'OUT ALL THE FIRST DAY

(FIRST) ROME - The public has filled four times in any order placed , Sala Sinopoli of the Auditorium in Rome, the first day of the festival of Mathematics. And many people, mostly children, have been left out and were able to participate in numerous activities planned throughout the day. Sold out for the inauguration ceremony, attended by the Mayor of Rome Walter Veltroni, the Italian Ministry of University and Research Fabio Mussi, the Councillor for Educational Policies and School of the City of Rome, Maria Coscia, the CEO of the Foundation Musica per Roma Carlo Fuortes and Scientific Director of the festival Piergiorgio Odifreddi.
fully booked for the first Lectio magistralis in the program, "Teaching Mathematics" the dean of teachers Italian, Emma Castelnuovo. A long row of thousands of people have articulated in the auditorium to attend the meeting with Andrew Wiles, Fermat's Last Theorem the demonstrator, who gave a keynote on "famous equations, introduced by Piergiorgio Odifreddi. Full house, finally, for the Nobel Prize for Literature Dario For took the stage for the lesson room Sinopoli show "Perspective, foreshortening and science of the theater." From tomorrow on a big screen will also allow the viewers that they should remain outside the rooms, watch live the events of the festival of Mathematics. In presenting the event, the Mayor of Rome Walter Veltroni said: "Voltaire said that there was more imagination in which Archimedes in Homer. This is not a hard science and cold but warm and charming that has to do with the lives of human beings and their extraordinary achievements. With math you learn, you play, you understand the world. In our country there is a long tradition of this discipline that begins and ends by Galileo to the present day, through the extraordinary figure who was a mathematician Renato Caccioppoli. The festival will host high-profile personalities who have honored us with their presence and demonstrating how mathematics can be fascinating. Her relationship with history, music, philosophy, play, and the case is also the charm of the beauty of a subject that goes beyond their limits, which crosses over the boundaries known. "Hundreds have been students who crowded the foyer and all other available spaces of the Parco della Musica to view exhibits and interact with the installations, proposals for the exclusive Festival. The Minister Fabio Mussi has tried to manage an entire virtual orchestra with the simple movement of the body.
The event, sponsored by the City of Rome, produced by the Musica per Roma Foundation in collaboration with the Department of Educational Policies and School of the City of Rome, with the support of Finmeccanica, is held under the patronage of the President Republic, which received an official visit to an authoritative delegation of participants and organizers of the festival, accompanied by Mayor Walter Veltroni. In addition to representatives of the institutions involved, 12 were accepted at the Quirinale excellent mathematicians among them the Nobel Prize for Economics John Nash, Douglas Hofstadter, the Pulitzer Prize, the Fields Medal and Abel Prize Neils Michael Atiyah, in addition to President of the Fondazione Musica per Roma Gianni Borgna and scientific director Piergiorgio Odifreddi. Along with their 10 students from different high schools who work in scientific Romans first person organizing the event. During the morning mathematicians Carlo Bernardini, Lucia Caporaso, Franco Brezzi, Alberto Conte, Angelo Guerraggio and Ennio Peres visited some of the most important Roman high schools. In the program, the following day, Friday, March 16, the keynote of Douglas Hofstadter's Pulitzer Prize and the Fields Medal (the correspondent of the Nobel Prize for mathematics) Alain Connes. In the morning, mathematical games presented by Ennio Peres. In the evening it is expected the film "Death at a Funeral" by Mario Martone, in the presence of the author. At the same time, in-room Petra, the first Italian concert Anthony Braxton, Milford Graves and William Parker. The festival will conclude Sunday, March 18 at 21 with the extraordinary meeting in the Sala Santa Cecilia, which will be the protagonist John Nash, the Nobel Prize for economics that inspired the famous film "A Beautiful Mind." The meeting, coordinated by Pierre Odifreddi, will be broadcast on RaisatExtra (Sky Channel 120) Tuesday, March 19 at 21.
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Wednesday, March 14, 2007

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President Napolitano received the participants of the Festival of Mathematics

Source: Presidency of Republic

The President of the Republic Giorgio Napolitano met this evening at the Quirinal
Nobel Prize winners, a representative of the participants, -Scientists,
artists, students and administrators-the Festival of Mathematics,
led by the Mayor of Rome Walter Veltroni.


were present for the Nobel Prize for economics, John Nash, the Pulitzer Prize,
Douglas Hofstadter, The Fields Medal and Prize Neils Haber, Michael Atiyah
, the Scientific Director of the Festival, Piergiorgio Odifreddi,
the President of the Fondazione Musica per Roma Gianni Borgna, and the Chief Executive Officer Carlo Fuortes
.


After the intervention of Mayor Veltroni, the head of state has addressed the
present a welcoming address.


Rome, March 13 2007


Michael Atiyah has published Di Renzo Editore the book "We are all mathematical "

SERIES: Dialogues
Michael F. Atiyah
We are all mathematical
Pages: 88 - Price: € 11.00
ISBN: 8883231570 - Release Year: 2007

Monday, March 12, 2007

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Mathematics Festival: three Nobel Prize winners of the Auditorium in Rome Rome

Under the title "The beauty of numbers and the numbers of Beauty" will be sought of showing the beauty of mathematics, challenging the prejudices of those who have never loved this area. The Auditorium host lectures, panel discussions, theater performances, chess games, involving a mixture of people ever gathered together in Italy. It is in fact the winners of three Nobel Laureates, two Fields Medal (considered the closest thing to a Nobel Prize for Mathematics), a Pulitzer Prize, an Oscar winner, a world chess champion, and many other personalities who are still waiting for recognition their important contributions.

  • Andrew Wiles, author of the proof of Fermat's last theorem
  • John Nash, mathematician, Nobel Laureate in Economics, whose life was featured in the film A Beautiful Mind
  • Douglas Hofstadter, the Pulitzer Prize in 1980 , author of Gödel, Escher, Bach
  • Benoît Mandelbrot, the founder of the theory of fractals
  • John Barrow, a physicist, winner of the Templeton Prize for links between religion and science in 2006
  • Sir Michael Atiyah, Fields Medal in 1966, former president of the Royal Society and the Pugwash Movement of the Atomic Scientists against
  • Alain Connes, Fields Medal in 1983, the author of two volumes of conversations, "Thought and Matter" and "Triangle thoughts "
  • Dario For, Nobel Prize for Literature, who will present a lecture-performance;
  • Boris Spassky, former world champion of chess that will challenge 15 mathematicians in as many simultaneous games
  • Zhores Alferov, Nobel Prize for Physics in 2000
  • Mario Martone, director of the movie Death at a Funeral
  • Serena Dandini, Elio e le Storie Tese and Nicola Piovani (Oscar) who will present an evening of music.

Michael Atiyah has recently published a book-length interview that is part of the series of Dialogues Di Renzo Editore. The book's title We are all mathematical

Benoit Mandelbrot published always Di Renzo Editore In the world of the book fractals