Manila Acclaims Linnaeus
Added: Monday, January 29th 2007 at 5:01am by akermariano
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The Tercentenary Lectures on Science and Art, Manila 2007
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Visit the key site focusing on this event: linnaeus.blogster.com
This site is dedicated to Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778), father of modern biology and his systematic approach based on observation.
It comprises information and insights concerning The Linnaeus Tercentenary Lectures and Contest on Science and Art, Manila 2007.
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“Carl Linnaeus’ binomial terminology and classifications of the living things fascinate the public in Philippines. Thanks to a series of lectures that bridge the gap between science and art, more than 1,500 students learn about Linnaeus’s pioneering work, the difficulties researchers face in attempting to classify the extraordinary, and the urgent need of improving the world that surrounds us” (The Manila Report, January 2007).
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Latest news from Manila: “After important art exhibits at Oakwood, Alliance Française and The National Museum, Filipino and foreign audiences rediscover the imagery of Mariano Akerman in ten educational institutions across the city. Experts detect in such imagery a thought-provoking ingredient—one that checkmates systematic classification” (Pineapple Times, 31 January 2007).
Educational institutions in which The Tercentenary Lectures on Science and Art take place: British School Manila, University of Santo Tomas, European International School, International School Manila, Ateneo de Manila University, Lyceum of the Philippines University, Mahatma Gandhi International School, De La Salle University, Feati University, Star of Hope School in Taytay
"In The Spirit of Linnaeus" is a series of lectures on science and art. All lectures are given by Akermariano (Mariano Akerman).
User Comments
| [WINK] Bravo! Admirable tu trabajo sobre Linnaeus: marca una nueva etapa en tu trayectoria creativa. Estoy segura que abriste una ventana más a los que estuvieron presentes [en las conferencias], en la conjunción del tema de la naturaleza y el arte, a través de Linnaeus. Madre Natura y Arte, se dan la mano, se complementan y se nutren. Un beso. Gina |
| Gracias por tus palabras. Entiendo que has captado la escencia del asunto, venciendo toda barrera geográfica. Felicitaciones. |
| [COOL] I like your pictures very much and I'm very happy about the idea that you'll be showing some of your artwork soon. Good luck! |
| I am always amazed and entertained when I visit your blog.
Your efforts are certainly appreciated!! [KISS] |
| [HEART][HEART][HEART] Thanks. I want to thank you for motivating me to prepare this post. I am glad that you like my classification. You are kind and perceptive. |
| [HEART] "Opunita ficus-indica," visualized by Akermariano as GENETRIX, [SMILE] see > http://linnaeus.blogster.com/genetrix.html [COOL] |
| [TONGUE] Opunita ficus-indica: isn't this the scientific name of the Nopal Cactus? [HEART][HEART][HEART] |
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