Dr. Mack's Physics and Astronomy Stuff
Govt. Relations Specialist for the American Physical Society. Former AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow in the Division of Physics at the National Science Foundation. Founder/co-chair of the AAAS Fellowship Affinity Group concerning the connections between science and art named STArt (Science, Technology, and Art). Former liberal arts physics and astronomy professor at Ohio Wesleyan University; PhD in theoretical astrophysics; proponent of science communication. Twitter: @GregDMackPhD
Monday, August 10, 2015
Iteratia
Using Math and Science to Influence Dance Creation and Performance
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Physicists are Human, too: A talk about physics using dancers to help communicate the science
A talk about physics, forces, and humanity using dancers instead of PowerPoint. Performed at Thirst DC (http://thirstdc.com/) on August 21, 2014, as part of a series of informal science talks.
Written, choreographed (in collaboration with the dancers), and given by Greg Mack, PhD astrophysicist and ballet/modern dancer, and current AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellow.
Featuring Amanda Layton-Whiteman (director of Northern Virginia-based Groundworks Dance Ensemble, who also help edit the choreography), Boris Willis (Director of Boris Willis Moves and professor at George Mason University), Chris Richardson, Beverly Diaz, and Sveta Pyntikova. Cameo appearances by Tom Di Liberto and Mia Lowden
Monday, August 27, 2012
"A Brief History of the Universe" using dancers instead of PowerPoint
"A Brief History of the Universe": Q & A
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
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