This month, we are experimenting with a slightly different format for you! Instead of one long episode, our main episode will be broken up into four shorter episodes, so you can listen to all four in one go or come back later.
Our first interview in the SCIENCE AND ART series is with Sam Illingworth explores how the disciplines of poetry and science were first separated back in the early 1800s and how art can be an educational tool for science.
Episode transcript available here: https://www.mmu.ac.uk/artshumanities/rah/news/story/?id=12579
Image credit: Watercolor portrait of Ada Lovelace by Alfred Edward Chalon around 1840. In the public domain. More information here: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ada_Lovelace_portrait.jpg
This episode was presented by Martin Kratz, produced and edited by Lucy Simpson and mixed by Julian Holloway.
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