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SUMMARY:Open board meeting
DESCRIPTION:Every first Friday of the month\, we hold an open board meeting for the benefit of our members. Here you can contact us with your questions\, create ideas and hopefully together with us\, give substance to our plans for the future. \nDuring every open board meeting you will find a screen above the water with our current statistics\, these are updated monthly and are there for your information. \nProgram\n1. Opening\n2. Does the board have subjects to discuss?\n3. Concentrated topic with members\n4. Questions & ideas from our members\n5. Closing \n  \nNOTE: a transcript of all board meetings is stored and made available to the board of directors for future reference. It will not be publicly available. \nIf this time does not suit you\, please send your questions etc via IM\, notecard or email to Jes or Chantal. We will submit your question\, idea or comment to the board and provide you with the answer.
URL:https://sciencecircle.org/event/open-board-meeting-3/
LOCATION:SC Board parcel
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SUMMARY:Art History part 3
DESCRIPTION:Title: Liberalism vs. Conservatism in Art? – Art History part.3 \nI presented twice about Art History before.\nPart 1\nPart 2 \nI and comet Morigi installated The Modern Museum as a collaboration platform for finding cross-disciplinary relation in modern history. And motoko Moonwall expanded my idea\, introduced 2nd axis\, “Left eye’s Art” vs. “Right eye’s Art” in her Art history museum but she died by lung cancer in 2015 before completion. \nShe introduced “Mannerism/ Baroque” vs “Classicism/ Renaissance”\, combined two Art historians\, Heinrich Wolflin and Gustav Hocke\, but both studies are based mainly on Eastern Art and not enough for finding relations between Eastern world and Western world. \nSo I proposed new hypothesis\, memory of “Hunting (migratory) life in glacial period” vs. “Agricultural (Sedentary) life in Holocene”.\nIt is interesting that several researchers in evolutionary psychology\, cognitive neuroscience\, etc. have similar idea for “Liberalism” vs “Conservatism” in politics. \nLocations: Presentation at lecture hall of Epidaurus of The Science Circle\nand short guided tour at Motoko Museum of Art History \nPresentation is in voice chat in English and Japanese. \n  \nLiberal or Conservative in USA\nEnglish\nJapanese \nUpper/Lower Chamber of G20 country \nLeft-Middle-Right Eye’s Art \n  \n  \n— Hajime Nishimura  \nPrevious work in the Library \n  \n 
URL:https://sciencecircle.org/event/art-history-part-3/
LOCATION:History of Art museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181110T070000
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SUMMARY:Art History Tour
DESCRIPTION:Title: Liberalism vs. Conservatism in Art? – Art History part.3 \nI presented twice about Art History before.\nPart 1\nPart 2 \nPart 3 (Saturday\, Nov 3rd 2018) \n  \nI and comet Morigi installed The Modern Museum as a collaboration platform for finding cross-disciplinary relation in modern history. And motoko Moonwall expanded my idea\, introduced 2nd axis\, “Left eye’s Art” vs. “Right eye’s Art” in her Art history museum but she died by lung cancer in 2015 before completion. \nShe introduced “Mannerism/ Baroque” vs “Classicism/ Renaissance”\, combined two Art historians\, Heinrich Wolflin and Gustav Hocke\, but both studies are based mainly on Eastern Art and not enough for finding relations between Eastern world and Western world. \nSo I proposed new hypothesis\, memory of “Hunting (migratory) life in glacial period” vs. “Agricultural (Sedentary) life in Holocene”.\nIt is interesting that several researchers in evolutionary psychology\, cognitive neuroscience\, etc. have similar idea for “Liberalism” vs “Conservatism” in politics. \nLocation guided tour Motoko Museum of Art History \nTour in voice\, in English and Japanese. \nPresentation Nov 3rd \nLiberal or Conservative in USA\nEnglish\nJapanese \nUpper/Lower Chamber of G20 country \nLeft-Middle-Right Eye’s Art \n  \n  \n— Hajime Nishimura  \nPrevious work in the Library
URL:https://sciencecircle.org/event/art-history-tour/
LOCATION:Motoko Museum of Art History
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SUMMARY:"Recent developments in solar cells- perovskites"
DESCRIPTION:Harvesting energy from sunlight continues to be an active area of research which has the potential to benefit society at large. The best silicon-based solar cells have efficiencies around 25% after decades of research. Recently\, solar cells based on materials which adopt a structure analogous to the mineral perovskite have shown the potential for high-efficiency conversion of light to electricity. This talk will illustrate the basics of how a solar cell works\, why the perovskite structure seems to work for this application\, and the various pros and cons of the particular varieties of perovskite used in such cells. \n  \n  \n \n  \n— Mike J. Shaw \nPrevious work in the Library \nPrevious work in the Film Collection \n  \n  \n  \nIs this the first time you will attend a presentation with us?\nFollow this link first.
URL:https://sciencecircle.org/event/recent-developments-in-solar-cells-perovskites/
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SUMMARY:VWBPE 2019
DESCRIPTION:Following the upcoming “Virtual Worlds Best Practices in Education” (VWBPE) we invite you to participate in the consultation with our board Saturday after Mike Shaw’s  “Recent developments in solar cells- perovskites” presentation.\n \n  \n \nVWBPE March 2011 \n(Including Deepthinker Oh\, Yan Lauria\, Arisia Vita\, Quaezar Agnomen\, Vic Michalak and Chantal) \n  \nIn recent years\, SC has twice participated in this international\, annual conference in Education and we would like to discuss with you how we will implement our third contribution in April 2019. Our objective for participation is obviously aimed at raising awareness and expanding our network. \n  \n  \n\n\nVWBPE 2019 re:Vision – Call for Proposals Opens\nRising from VRevolution\, our Legacy of learning seeks to re:Vision the future of creation within the ecosystem of digital spaces that comprises VWBPE. \nThe call for proposals for VWBPE 2019 is now open. \nRe:Vision plays a role in how multifaceted communities are contributing to and expanding best practices in virtual spaces to support play\, creation\, and learning. VWBPE invites you\, the innovator in these endeavours\, to share your re:Vision at the conference. When you submit your proposal\, consider how your community contributes to the knowledge base of innovation and change through the increasingly complex landscape of digital technology. \nIn keeping with this vision\, VWBPE welcomes the collaborative partnership of vLanguages. \nFollowing the success of 2018\, we continue the three conference presentation formats this year: Spotlight Presentations\, Hands on Technology Workshops\, and Compass Points Roundtable Discussions. Details of the formats and tracks are found in the Call for Proposals. \nThe deadline for Presentation proposals is 14 January 2019. \nProposals for Exhibits and Immersive Experiences are open now as well. The deadline for these is 11 February 2019. \nHow do you re:Vision the old to make way for the new in these brave new digital spaces of play\, learning\, and creation? What are your colleagues and collaborators working on? Encourage them to submit a proposal as you do the same. VWBPE wants to hear from you!
URL:https://sciencecircle.org/event/vwbpe-2019/
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SUMMARY:Trivia
DESCRIPTION:While the American part of SC celebrates Thanksgiving\, the remaining cultures share an online hour of Science Trivia.\nCome join us at this favourable time for Australia\, Japan\, India\, Russia and Europe!
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