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The Art and Music of Astronomy

Mon Oct 6, 2008, 5:09 PM
So, this weekend, the American Astronomical Society's Division of Planetary Science is having its annual conference in town. In addition to giving a poster presentation* as part of my work, and listening to talks and 'networking'**, the conference organizers organized some events.

One is an art exhibit of photographs taken by the Cassini spacecraft. They are even projecting pictures of Saturn on the side of the art museum on campus for a month.

The second is a concert of Holtz's The Planets and a new piece written by a local composer, inspired by Cassini's new pictures of Saturn. All of that is going to be played by the Cornell and Ithaca College Orchestras while movies of the planets are shown in the background, put together by the volunteer astronomers from my department. Matt (one of the postdocs in our group, and the one who did most of Saturn's AV show -- I helped a bit) wants to make a recording and put it on YouTube. If we do, I'll link to it.

One thing I love about my job is that it inspires both sides of my brain. To do my job I need to be able to do math and write (both left-brain things) and have good spatial senses (right brain), but I take a joy in artistic works that describe the things I learn.

ETA: And the very evening I write this, my friend and co-worker Ryan does a similar entry on his blog.

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* You ever do a science fair presentation? Think that. Except I've been working on this project for two friggen years, and I'll have to talk about it to Ph. D.s. And I get to use a giant printer to print a 30" by 40" Powerpoint slide as my poster -- none of this gluing things to a presentation board.

** In a year or two, I'll be on the job market for a postdoc. That means being able to say 'Hi, we met at DPS, I'm Rebecca who was working on X, Y, and Z'.

  • Mood: Optimism
  • Listening to: Pandora
  • Reading: "The Merchants War" by Charles Stross
  • Watching: Slayers Revolution
  • Playing: Katamari Damacy
  • Eating: Chocolate
  • Drinking: Green Tea (with Jasmine)

Exchange Stuff

Sat Jul 14, 2007, 4:27 PM
So, I put up a few of my exchange pieces that I was especially proud of -- usually that means 'spent more than five minute on the background of'. There's one or two more I might add. I think that's going to be my policy from now on -- now, to draw something for me. Or at least finish tidying up my exchange page.

  • Listening to: iTunes
  • Reading: "The Sharing Knife", Lois McMasters Bujo
  • Playing: Pokémon Diamond
  • Eating: French Bread
  • Drinking: Water

Bit of a slump

Tue Feb 27, 2007, 11:45 AM
I just realized that I haven't drawn my own characters (or, rather, I haven't colored or scanned the drawings I do of my own characters), or much of anything (besides MAX) in months and months. I really should fix that, since I've been trying to keep grad school from eating my soul.

Also, happy birthday to me, and happy anniversary of getting this account.

  • Listening to: LotR soundtrack and my officemates typing
  • Reading: "Once a Hero", Elizabeth Moon
  • Watching: The Dresden Files and Firefly
  • Playing: Final Fantasy 9
  • Eating: A chicken sandwich and an orange

MAX Stuff

Thu May 4, 2006, 6:40 PM
I'm wondering if I should start posting my MAX submissions here as well as my own website. It ruins the surprise, because a lot of MAX-ers watch my account (Hiya guys!), but it would mean I had something in my gallery.

So what do you think?

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Wed Apr 6, 2005, 4:57 AM
I can finally get back to drawing -- recently my senior thesis and grad school stuff (I'll let you guys know where I go) has kept me busy. I even forgot to upload some pictures I did do.

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