How to Create Harmony by Merging Art, Science and Technology.

Thank you to the producers and videographers who filmed these video interviews at the Very Large Array (VLA) National Radio Telescope Observatory in New Mexico* for the Visitors Center’s Educational Program to demonstrate the science of interference.

INTERVIEW 1

Vla poster 1

INTERVIEW 2

Vla poster 2

Bridging to Radio Astronomy and Diffraction Art
Radio telescopes like the VLA rely on interferometry, which is essentially a large-scale version of the double-slit experiment. Multiple dishes act like slits, and the signals they receive are combined to produce interference patterns that reveal the structure of distant cosmic sources.
Doug’s diffraction art—etched with laser precision—visually echoes these interference patterns. 

* Socorro, New Mexico is the home of the Very Large Array (VLA), where visitors are welcome and encouraged! It is a is a two-hour drive from Albuquerque. The VLA includes a visitor center with a theater, science exhibits, a gift shop, and an outdoor self-guided walking tour that takes you right to the base of one of the telescopes!

Collaborative Works of Sci-Art, Post Conceptual

THE ARTIST

working in the workshop

Czor’s Development and Career; includes his Bio & his Artist Statement

THE ARTWORK

reaching for the stars

Sculpture & Public Art Works, Diffraction Grating & Experimental Works

THE WRITINGS

writings by Doug Czor

Czor’s Writings, Articles, and a Video on various themes within Art & Science, Art & Technology, and Art & Engineering.

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