Event

Thursday 03 April, 19:00

In praise of darkness

The Role of the Night in the Development of Humanity

The night, a setting for dreams and fears, has been a determining factor in the mental evolution of humanity. The stars have guided us in journeys over land and sea, have shown us how to count the passing of time and, with their regular movements, have demonstrated how nature’s behaviour can be predictable.

 

Using these basic tools, mankind has built its scientific and cultural evolution and has learned how to dramatically alter the planet with long-term effects. Ironically, one of the first changes has been the fact that the excessive quantity of light we waste to combat our ancestral fear of the dark is keeping us from seeing the stars. Saving this vision may seem frivolous but it is a determining factor in our development


Jordi José is a member of the Institut d'Estudis Espacials de Catalunya (IEEC-CSIC, Space Studies Institute of Catalonia), director of the Dpt. of Nuclear Physics et the UPC (Politecnical University of Catalonia) and co-author of Física y ciencia ficción, entre otros. Jordi Torra is Professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics at the UB and member of the IEEC-CSIC. Lawrence Krauss is director of the Dpt. of Physics at Case Western Reserve University (USA) and author, among others, of Atom: A Single Oxigen Atom's Journey From The Big Bang To Life On Earth... And Beyond. Jordi Isern is director of the Institut de Ciències de l'Espai (Space Sciences Institute - ICE-CSIC) and of the IEEC.


 

Participants
Participants:
Jordi José, Lawrence Krauss, Jordi Torra
Moderator:
Jordi Isern
Themes
Open Science, Eco Factor
Space at the CCCB
Hall
Links
Web NOW. Meetings in the present continuous

General information

Space at the CCCB

Hall

Place

Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona (CCCB)
Montalegre, 5. 08001 Barcelona. Tel: (+34) 933.064.100
http://www.cccb.org/now

Date

From April 3-5, 2008

Space opening schedule

Thursday April 3, open from 5 pm to 9:30 pm
Friday April 4 and Saturday April 5, open from 11 am to 10 pm

Free entrance to all activities

Prior registration for the workshops. Tel: (+34) 933.064.135. E-mail: [email protected]
CCCB reserves the right to modify the schedule for reasons beyond its control.