Connecting the Dots

Mar 03 Thu
Public Discussion
7:30pm @ Hammer Museum, Los Angeles

 

Diagram of the types of English vocabulary included in the OED, devised by James Murray, its first editor.

Connecting the Dots: Making Meaning of the World 

@Hammer Museum, 

How do knowledge systems such as the Oxford English Dictionary conform to or change the way our brains function? Why are humans driven to categorize the world? National Book Award finalist James Gleick (The Information: a History, a Theory, a Flood) and Lera Boroditsky, UCSD professor of cognitive science—who researches the relationships between mind, body, world, and language—discuss the history and future potential of these ideas. Moderated by Margaret Wertheim, science writer (The Pearly Gates of CyberspacePhysics on the Fringe) and codirector of the Institute For Figuring.

This program is in conjunction with Hollywood is a Verb, a citywide, monthlong initiative of the Library Foundation of Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Public Library, looking at the Oxford English Dictionary through a contemporary Southern California lens.

Event date/time: Thursday March 3, 2016, 7:30pm

Hammer event website

Image credit: Diagram of the types of English vocabulary included in the first edition of the OED, devised by its editor James Murray. Courtesy Wikipedia.