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DTSTART:20190920T130000Z
DTEND:20190920T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
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DTSTAMP:20260520T040628Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399835
DTSTART:20190921T130000Z
DTEND:20190921T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260520T040628Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399836
DTSTART:20190922T170000Z
DTEND:20190922T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040628Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399837
DTSTART:20190923T130000Z
DTEND:20190923T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040628Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399838
DTSTART:20190924T130000Z
DTEND:20190924T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
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DTSTAMP:20260520T040628Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399839
DTSTART:20190925T130000Z
DTEND:20190925T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040628Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399840
DTSTART:20190926T130000Z
DTEND:20190926T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040628Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399841
DTSTART:20190927T130000Z
DTEND:20190927T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040628Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399842
DTSTART:20190928T130000Z
DTEND:20190928T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040628Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399843
DTSTART:20190929T170000Z
DTEND:20190929T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040628Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399844
DTSTART:20190930T130000Z
DTEND:20190930T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040628Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399845
DTSTART:20191001T130000Z
DTEND:20191001T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040628Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399846
DTSTART:20191002T130000Z
DTEND:20191002T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040628Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399847
DTSTART:20191003T130000Z
DTEND:20191003T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040628Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399848
DTSTART:20191004T130000Z
DTEND:20191004T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040628Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399849
DTSTART:20191005T130000Z
DTEND:20191005T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040628Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399850
DTSTART:20191006T170000Z
DTEND:20191006T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040628Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399851
DTSTART:20191007T130000Z
DTEND:20191007T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040628Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399852
DTSTART:20191008T130000Z
DTEND:20191008T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040628Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399853
DTSTART:20191009T130000Z
DTEND:20191009T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040628Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399854
DTSTART:20191010T130000Z
DTEND:20191010T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040628Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399855
DTSTART:20191011T130000Z
DTEND:20191011T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040628Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399856
DTSTART:20191012T130000Z
DTEND:20191012T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040628Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399857
DTSTART:20191013T170000Z
DTEND:20191013T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040628Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399858
DTSTART:20191014T130000Z
DTEND:20191014T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040628Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399859
DTSTART:20191015T130000Z
DTEND:20191015T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040628Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399860
DTSTART:20191016T130000Z
DTEND:20191016T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040628Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399861
DTSTART:20191017T130000Z
DTEND:20191017T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040628Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399862
DTSTART:20191018T130000Z
DTEND:20191018T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040628Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399863
DTSTART:20191019T130000Z
DTEND:20191019T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399864
DTSTART:20191020T170000Z
DTEND:20191020T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399865
DTSTART:20191021T130000Z
DTEND:20191021T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399866
DTSTART:20191022T130000Z
DTEND:20191022T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399867
DTSTART:20191023T130000Z
DTEND:20191023T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399868
DTSTART:20191024T130000Z
DTEND:20191024T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399869
DTSTART:20191025T130000Z
DTEND:20191025T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399870
DTSTART:20191026T130000Z
DTEND:20191026T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399871
DTSTART:20191027T170000Z
DTEND:20191027T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399872
DTSTART:20191028T130000Z
DTEND:20191028T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399873
DTSTART:20191029T130000Z
DTEND:20191029T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399874
DTSTART:20191030T130000Z
DTEND:20191030T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399875
DTSTART:20191031T130000Z
DTEND:20191031T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399876
DTSTART:20191101T130000Z
DTEND:20191101T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399877
DTSTART:20191102T130000Z
DTEND:20191102T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399878
DTSTART:20191103T180000Z
DTEND:20191103T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399879
DTSTART:20191104T140000Z
DTEND:20191104T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399880
DTSTART:20191105T140000Z
DTEND:20191105T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399881
DTSTART:20191106T140000Z
DTEND:20191106T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399882
DTSTART:20191107T140000Z
DTEND:20191107T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399883
DTSTART:20191108T140000Z
DTEND:20191108T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399884
DTSTART:20191109T140000Z
DTEND:20191109T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399885
DTSTART:20191110T180000Z
DTEND:20191110T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399886
DTSTART:20191111T140000Z
DTEND:20191111T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399887
DTSTART:20191112T140000Z
DTEND:20191112T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399888
DTSTART:20191113T140000Z
DTEND:20191113T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399889
DTSTART:20191114T140000Z
DTEND:20191114T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399890
DTSTART:20191115T140000Z
DTEND:20191115T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399891
DTSTART:20191116T140000Z
DTEND:20191116T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399892
DTSTART:20191117T180000Z
DTEND:20191117T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399893
DTSTART:20191118T140000Z
DTEND:20191118T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399894
DTSTART:20191119T140000Z
DTEND:20191119T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399895
DTSTART:20191120T140000Z
DTEND:20191120T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399896
DTSTART:20191121T140000Z
DTEND:20191121T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399897
DTSTART:20191122T140000Z
DTEND:20191122T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399898
DTSTART:20191123T140000Z
DTEND:20191123T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399899
DTSTART:20191124T180000Z
DTEND:20191124T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399900
DTSTART:20191125T140000Z
DTEND:20191125T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399901
DTSTART:20191126T140000Z
DTEND:20191126T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399902
DTSTART:20191127T140000Z
DTEND:20191127T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399903
DTSTART:20191128T140000Z
DTEND:20191128T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399904
DTSTART:20191129T140000Z
DTEND:20191129T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399905
DTSTART:20191130T140000Z
DTEND:20191130T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399906
DTSTART:20191201T180000Z
DTEND:20191201T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399907
DTSTART:20191202T140000Z
DTEND:20191202T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399908
DTSTART:20191203T140000Z
DTEND:20191203T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399909
DTSTART:20191204T140000Z
DTEND:20191204T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399910
DTSTART:20191205T140000Z
DTEND:20191205T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399911
DTSTART:20191206T140000Z
DTEND:20191206T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399912
DTSTART:20191207T140000Z
DTEND:20191207T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399913
DTSTART:20191208T180000Z
DTEND:20191208T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399914
DTSTART:20191209T140000Z
DTEND:20191209T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399915
DTSTART:20191210T140000Z
DTEND:20191210T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399916
DTSTART:20191211T140000Z
DTEND:20191211T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399917
DTSTART:20191212T140000Z
DTEND:20191212T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399918
DTSTART:20191213T140000Z
DTEND:20191213T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399919
DTSTART:20191214T140000Z
DTEND:20191214T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399920
DTSTART:20191215T180000Z
DTEND:20191215T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399921
DTSTART:20191216T140000Z
DTEND:20191216T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399922
DTSTART:20191217T140000Z
DTEND:20191217T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399923
DTSTART:20191218T140000Z
DTEND:20191218T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399924
DTSTART:20191219T140000Z
DTEND:20191219T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399925
DTSTART:20191220T140000Z
DTEND:20191220T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399926
DTSTART:20191221T140000Z
DTEND:20191221T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399927
DTSTART:20191222T180000Z
DTEND:20191222T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399928
DTSTART:20191223T140000Z
DTEND:20191223T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399929
DTSTART:20191224T140000Z
DTEND:20191224T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399930
DTSTART:20191225T140000Z
DTEND:20191225T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399931
DTSTART:20191226T140000Z
DTEND:20191226T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399932
DTSTART:20191227T140000Z
DTEND:20191227T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399933
DTSTART:20191228T140000Z
DTEND:20191228T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399934
DTSTART:20191229T180000Z
DTEND:20191229T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399935
DTSTART:20191230T140000Z
DTEND:20191230T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399936
DTSTART:20191231T140000Z
DTEND:20191231T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399937
DTSTART:20200101T140000Z
DTEND:20200101T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399938
DTSTART:20200102T140000Z
DTEND:20200102T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399939
DTSTART:20200103T140000Z
DTEND:20200103T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399940
DTSTART:20200104T140000Z
DTEND:20200104T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T040629Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4399941
DTSTART:20200105T180000Z
DTEND:20200105T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:September 20\, 2019–January 5\, 2020\n\nPhotography itself wa
 s born out of a passionate engagement between art and science.\n\n“…th
 ere needs to be a friendly interpreter between science and the layman. I b
 elieve that photography can be this spokesman\, as no other form of expres
 sion can be\; for photography\, the art of our time\, the mechanical scien
 tific medium which matches the pace and character of our era\, is attuned 
 to the function. There is an essential unity between photography\, science
 ’s child\, and science\, the parent.”\n—Berenice Abbott\, Photograph
 y and Science\, 1939\n\nPhotography’s pioneers\, Josef Nicéphore Niépc
 e\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot\, were inve
 ntors\, scientists and mathematicians. The results of their intellectual e
 ndeavors dramatically affected the art form and forged a reciprocal relati
 onship between art and science in photography that has continued to this d
 ay.\n\nThis exhibition of thirty-six photographs offers a rich and extensi
 ve view of the scientific studies done by three of photography’s greats
 —Eadweard Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton. Each of these
  artists invented devices to study and represent aspects of light and moti
 on scientifically and photographically. Their works not only illustrate sc
 ientific phenomena clearly and elegantly but also reveal the artists’ in
 dividual artistic sensibilities.
GEO:35.952298;-83.926407
LOCATION:Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Science in Motion: The Photographic Studies of Eadweard
  Muybridge\, Berenice Abbott and Harold Edgerton
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/science_in_motion_the_photogra
 phic_studies_of_eadweard_muybridge_berenice_abbott_and_harold_edgerton
CATEGORIES:Exhibits & Films
END:VEVENT
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