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Chris Robinson CTR@SC.edu 2006-12-24 18:36:48 

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Chris Robinson is a visual artist who is interested in the role and meaning of science and technology in contemporary culture and how it assists in and influences decision-making. He is a senior and co- principal investigator on National Science Foundation funded multi-disciplinary research teams investigating the broader impacts, societal implications, and role of images in nanoscience/technology and biomedical engineering. Robinson teaches 3D and digital imaging in the Department of Art at the University of South Carolina. His work over the years has ranged from the early use of computers in the arts to laser installations, aviation and space development, and complex drawings of digital spaces. Robinson crosses the two cultures and exhibits, writes, and presents at national and international venues and conferences in the arts and sciences.  

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2006 Art and the Cultural Utilization of Space Exploration    Discussion, Q&A; Panel Moderator: Chris Robinson 
2006 Art and the Cultural Utilization of Space Exploration    Discussion, Q&A; Panel Moderator: Chris Robinson 
2006 Art and the Cultural Utilization of Space Exploration    The Artist’s Role in Space Development - Then and Now (United States) 
2006 Art and the Cultural Utilization of Space Exploration    The Arts and Space Culture: The Common Ground of Creativity 
2006 Art and the Cultural Utilization of Space Exploration    GRAVITY PULSE: Zero Gravity Arts Consortium Parabolic Flight Overview (United Kingdom and the United States) 
2007 013 Astrosociology, Space Humanities & Activities    Images, Visualization, and Art - Working Toward a More Productive Understanding 

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