Apollo Chamber Players' story of censorship continues with composer, multimedia artist and writer Paul D. Miller (aka DJ Spooky), whose work immerses audiences in a blend of genres, global culture, and environmental issues. Spanning multiple centuries, they will delve into the history of “forbidden” theories in science and astronomy, from the trailblazing, norm-shattering discoveries of Copernicus and Galileo to the present day warnings of climatologists.
The concert will take place in the Burke Baker Planetarium; there will be limited seating as the planetarium capacity is 164.
Apollo Chamber Players' story of censorship continues with composer, multimedia artist and writer Paul D. Miller (aka DJ Spooky), whose work immerses audiences in a blend of genres, global culture, and environmental issues. Spanning multiple centuries, they will delve into the history of “forbidden” theories in science and astronomy, from the trailblazing, norm-shattering discoveries of Copernicus and Galileo to the present day warnings of climatologists.
The concert will take place in the Burke Baker Planetarium; there will be limited seating as the planetarium capacity is 164.