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SUMMARY:Science on Screen®: From Arrival to Atoms Thinking Quantum
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nFrom the sci-fi world of Arrival to the quantum behavior of atoms\, this interactive discussion with Dr. Heather Lewandowski explores how ideas about information\, uncertainty\, and measurement shape our understanding of the physical universe. \nLecture 6:00 PM; Film Screening 7:00 PM \nThis event is FREE for Dairy Arts Center Members as part of the Science on Screen® series \n\nAbout Dr. Heather Lewandowski\nHeather Lewandowski is a professor of physics and Fellow of JILA at the University of Colorado Boulder. She leads two research programs\, one in experimental molecular physics and the other in physics education research. Her molecular physics research efforts focus on studying interactions and reactions of cold\, chemically important molecules and ions. Her physics education research program studies ways to increase students’ proficiency in experimental scientific practices\, as well as research in quantum science education and workforce development.   She earned her B.S. in physics from Michigan Technological University and her Ph.D. from the University of Colorado Boulder. She later completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). \n\nAbout Arrival\nTaking place after alien crafts land around the world\, an expert linguist is recruited by the military to determine whether they come in peace or are a threat. (Denis Villeneuve\, 2016\, Canada | United States\, 1:56\, PG-13)
URL:https://staging.thedairy.org/event/scienceonscreen-arrival/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
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SUMMARY:Science on Screen®: Into the Storm The Real Science Behind "Twisters"
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nJoin us to celebrate the National Evening of Science on Screen!\nBefore the screening of Twisters (2024)\, Dr. Brian Argrow\, University of Colorado Boulder professor and lead developer of the RAAVEN drone featured in the film\, takes us inside the evolving world of storm chasing. From cutting-edge drone technology to the real risks and rewards of field research\, Dr. Argrow will explore how scientists track severe weather today and how Hollywood’s portrayal stacks up against reality. \nLecture 6:00 PM; Film Screening 7:00 PM \nThis event is FREE for Dairy Arts Center Members as part of the Science on Screen® series \n\nAbout Dr. Brian Argrow\nBrian Argrow (PhD 1989 Aerospace Engineering\, University of Oklahoma) is Professor of Aerospace Engineering Sciences\, founding RECUV director (emeritus)\, and former Associate Dean for Education for the College of Engineering and Applied Science. His current research includes small UAS airframe design and sensor integration\, and integration into the National Airspace System\, with other research including aero/gas dynamics\, and engineering education. His teaching awards include the W.M. Keck Foundation Award for Excellence in Engineering Education\, and he is a University of Colorado President’s Teaching Scholar (a lifetime appointment) and an inaugural fellow of the CU Center for STEM Learning. Professor Argrow co-chaired the first Symposium\nfor Civilian Applications of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (CAUAS) in 2007 and chaired the 2nd  CAUAS in 2014. He is a fellow of AIAA and  a past chair of the AIAA Unmanned Systems Program Committee. In 2009 he completed four years of service on the USAF Scientific Advisory Board\, and he recently served on the NASA Advisory Council’s Unmanned Aircraft Systems Subcommittee. He is currently a member of the Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board of the National Academies of Sciences\, Engineering\, and Medicine\, and he serves on the ASTM Committee F38 on UAS\, F38.02 Flight Operations. \nAbout Twisters\nA retired tornado-chaser and meteorologist is persuaded to return to Oklahoma to work\nwith a new team and new technologies. (Lee Isaac Chung\, 2024\, United States\, 2:02\,\nPG-13)
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SUMMARY:Science on Screen® You Can't Miss What You Forget | Feb 8
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nScience on Screen® You Can’t Miss What You Forget \nDigital Memory and the Trouble with Letting Go \nWhat happens when we try to move on\, but our data won’t let us? \nFollowing Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind\, Dr. Anthony T. Pinter explores how our online “data shadows” preserve relationships\, identities\, and memories long after they’ve ended. \nAs our lives change\, the data that represents us often doesn’t\, leaving behind digital versions of ourselves that no longer fit who we are now. The potential for incongruence between us and our online “data shadows” can be problematic during life transitions\, or moments where our identities change significantly (e.g.\, coming out\, dying\, becoming a parent\, amongst others). We may move on\, but our data shadows follow; resurfacing data to make recommendations and encouraging us to reminisce. \nMuch like sorting through the physical objects of sentimental value\, our data must also be considered in the aftermath of life transitions; some want to delete everything\, others prefer to keep and revisit it. Drawing from research on romantic breakups and digital identity\, this talk looks at how people decide what to do with the data left behind after a relationship ends. From the framework of two curatorial philosophies – the archivist and revisionist – Dr. Pinter will discuss how people make decisions about what to do with their data\, how they enact those decisions\, and how to contend with the algorithmic curator. \nBlending themes of memory\, loss\, and control\, this Science on Screen conversation asks a deceptively simple question: in a world where forgetting isn’t entirely up to us\, what does it really mean to let go? \nIntroduction & film screening: 1:00 PM; Scientific Lecture 3:00 PM \nThis event is FREE for Dairy Arts Center Members as part of the Science on Screen® series \n  \nABOUT THE SPEAKER \nDR. ANTHONY T. PINTER is an Assistant Teaching Professor of Creative Technology & Design in the ATLAS Institute at the University of Colorado Boulder. He holds a BS and MS in Information Sciences and Technology from the Pennsylvania State University\, and an MS and PhD in Information Science from the University of Colorado Boulder. Dr. Pinter’s scholarship focuses on the experiences people have during life transitions and how those experiences are translated into data and online identities. He is specifically interested in how people make decisions about what to do with the data left behind after a romantic relationship ends\, how those decisions contribute to the formation of post-break-up identities\, and how to design systems to support that decision-making. Dr. Pinter’s work has appeared in top-tier journals and conferences such as the ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW). \n \n  \nABOUT THE FILM \n \nETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND \nAfter a painful breakup\, Clementine (Kate Winslet) undergoes a procedure to erase memories of her former boyfriend Joel (Jim Carrey) from her mind. When Joel discovers that Clementine is going to extremes to forget their relationship\, he undergoes the same procedure and slowly begins to forget the woman that he loved. Directed by Michel Gondry\, this visually arresting film explores the intricacy of relationships and the pain of loss. Recently named one of the 100 Best Movies of the 21st Century. (Michel Gondry\, 2004\, USA\, 1:48\, R)
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SUMMARY:Science on Screen® Fungal Frequencies | Jan 12
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS \nScience on Screen®: Fungal Frequencies launches the Dairy Arts Center’s exploration of fungi as creative collaborators through movement film\, and scientific discovery. \nThis evening brings together artists\, scientists\, and short film to explore how fungi inspire new forms of artistic expression and ways of seeing. Interdisciplinary artist Iván Daniel Espinosa and mycologists Dr. Alisha Quandt and Mary Childress will offer accessible scientific insight into fungal ecology\, evolution\, and behavior — and preview of the immersive world of MycoMorphosis: Dancing with Fungi\, opening later this month. \nThe evening concludes with a curated selection of short films from the 2025 Fungi Film Festival\, showcasing how filmmakers around the world are translating fungi into poetic\, playful\, and provocative cinematic forms. \nScientific Lecture & Artist Talk: 6:30 PM; Film Screening: 7:30 PM \nThis event is FREE for Dairy Arts Center Members as part of the Science on Screen® series \n \nABOUT THE SPEAKERS \nIVÁN-DANIEL ESPINOSA\nIván Daniel Espinosa is a choreographer that creates artwork engaged with mycology\, mycelium fungi networks\, avant-garde dance\, climate change and interspecies performance. His recent multimedia art installations integrating mushroom colonies of diverse species with Japanese Butoh dance\, fungal bioacoustics and bio-sonification have been presented at numerous venues such as La Mama Experimental Theatre in NYC\, Seattle International Butoh Festival\, and Roman Susan Art Foundation in Chicago. Iván-Daniel’s performances involving fungi and mushrooms are highlighted in a chapter-length discussion of his work that was published in a 2024 Routledge monograph titled Choreographing Dirt: Movement\, Performance\, and Ecology in the Anthropocene. Iván-Daniel is a PhD Candidate in Theatre and Performance Studies at the University of Colorado-Boulder. \nOn January 23-25\, 2026\, Iván-Daniel is premiering a new fungi-themed performance at The Dairy Arts Center titled MycoMorphosis: Dancing with Fungi through The Dairy Arts Center’s Co-Production Program. \n  \n \nALISHA QUANDT\, PhD\nDr. Alisha Quandt is a mycologist and Associate Professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Colorado-Boulder. She holds a Ph.D. from the Botany and Plant Pathology Department at Oregon State University. Dr. Quandt’s lab at CU-Boulder studies fungal evolutionary biology — especially the evolution of fungal host and ecological transitions\, fungal diversity and how fungi interact with other microorganisms. In 2024\, Dr. Quandt was awarded the Constantine J. Alexopoulos Prize for outstanding early career mycologist by the Mycological Society of America and the Young Mycologist Award for North America by the International Mycological Association. \n  \n  \nMARY CHILRDESS \nMary Childress is a fourth-year PhD candidate in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Colorado Boulder\, working in the Quandt Mycology Lab. Her research interests center on fungal diversity\, systematics\, and plant pathology. She has described three new species of Pseudogymnoascus from Antarctic soils and is currently studying fungal pathogens of Andean endemic trees for her dissertation. \n  \n \nFILM PROGRAM \nAwake: The Dark Night of the Soul (José Antonio Márquez Arroyo Venezuela\, 7:00) \nBumps on Sticks (Riitta Ikonen\, Ben Kinsley\, USA\, 3:56) \nCaverns and Coprophilia (Hamilton Pevec\, USA\, 7:32) \nDo I Know You\, Mushroom? ( Morgaine Lee\, Canada\, 14:47) \nHyphae (Sarah Muise\, Germany\, 2:30) \nLavsang: Song of the Lichens (HC Gilje\, Norway\, 3:30) \nMania (Chia-Hui Lei\, Taiwan\, 3:52) \nPeaks to Prairie: A Holistic Regenerative Approach (Chad Weber\, USA\, 19:59) \nSavior (Zack Bauer\, Zoe Larsen\, USA\, 4:24) \nStudies on Entangled Life (Tuane Eggers\, Brazil\, 16:34) \nWhere the Mushrooms Grow (Maggie Gercken\, Claudia Andrade\, USA\, 3:16) \nLearn more: https://www.fungifilmfest.com/2025 \n TICKETS
URL:https://staging.thedairy.org/event/sos-fungi/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
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