Arthur I. Miller on Jungian Archetypes and Creativity:

The Strange Friendship of Wolfgang Pauli and Carl Jung

Thursday 29 November, 2012
6:30pm, $0

School of Visual Arts
133/141 West 21 Street, Room 101C

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Arthur I. Miller is emeritus professor of history and philosophy of science at University College London. His talk focuses on creativity in science and its occult sources, dreams and states of fantasy. His latest book is Deciphering the Cosmic Number: The Strange Friendship of Wolfgang Pauli and Carl Jung (W.W. Norton, 2009). His other books include Empire of the Stars (Little Brown, 2005), which was shortlisted for the 2006 Aventis Prize for Science Books, and Einstein, Picasso (Basic Books, 2001), which was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. Currently he is at work on a new book, The Creative Revolution, and co-curating the exhibition “Art & Science: Merging Art & Science to Make a Revolutionary New Art Movement” at GV Art Gallery in London. Presented by the BFA Fine Arts Department.
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