Hey there naturetechies! If you're anything like me and love the music element of Nathalie Miebach's sculptures, you are not going to want to miss out on this awesome opportunity!
At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) on April 26th, Nathalie Miebach will be a featured artist in the 12th Annual Young Composers Concert. This year the concert will be a part of the Cambridge Science Festival, integrating art and science together. Read this description below from the Dinosaur Annex Music Ensemble website!
Preserving the Planet: “Hi-Fi-Sci Art”
Sunday April 26th, 2015 MIT Museum, 265 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 7:30 PM Concert Free admission
"This season’s 12th Annual Young Composers Concert has an exciting new twist: it will be part of the Cambridge Science Festival! Dinosaur Annex is again spearheading the integration of science and music, this time adding visual art to the mix. Five emerging composers have been commissioned to create new works inspired by artists whose work focuses on environmental dangers, including bee colony collapse and ocean storm trends. The artists, composers and related environmental scientists will speak briefly about their collaboration before each piece is performed, with stunning, provocative artworks on display. Young musicians will also join Dinosaur Annex professionals in side-by-side performance of a work specially commissioned for the festival. Artists include Sarah Kariko (also a scientist!), Nathalie Miebach, and Julia Zell; and composers include Cody Forrest, Christian Gentry, Eun Young Lee, Seunghee Lee, and Mischa Salkind-Pearl."
I for one am planning on taking advantage of going to see such an amazing concert in person and advise others to do likewise!