04/07/2025
Did you know that Amatria turns 7 this year! Please join us on celebrating her birthday this year on the 4th Floor of Luddy Hall. To learn more about Amatria visit CNS cns.iu.edu/amatria.html
The Places & Spaces: Mapping Science Exhibit is a 10-year/100-map exhibit by the Cyberinfrastructure The exhibit is a 10-year effort.
Places & Spaces: Mapping Science is meant to inspire cross-disciplinary discussion on how to best track and communicate human activity and scientific progress on a global scale. It has two components: the physical part supports the close inspection of high quality reproductions of maps for display at conferences and education centers; the online counterpart provides links to a selected series of m
04/07/2025
Did you know that Amatria turns 7 this year! Please join us on celebrating her birthday this year on the 4th Floor of Luddy Hall. To learn more about Amatria visit CNS cns.iu.edu/amatria.html
04/02/2025
Places and Spaces will be at the First Thursday, Tomorrow April 3. Don't forget it will be in doors due to the weather. Visit https://artsandhumanities.indiana.edu/council-programs/first-thursdays/index.html
02/03/2025
Submit your work to Places & Spaces: Envisioning Intelligences! We are looking for work that visualizes intelligences by biological and technological life forms, and work that highlights cooperation and coordination across life forms and intelligence types. Submissions might take many forms, including videos , websites, and static images. Learn more at https://scimaps.org/call-for-macroscopes. Submissions due May 31, 2025. Katy Borner IU Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering
01/02/2025
Happy New Year from CNS! It's the first page of a new chapter. Looking forward to all we will discover and create together! Visit https://cns.iu.edu/current_team.html to learn more about CNS. Katy Borner IU Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center #2025
12/19/2024
Did you know that CNS has a YouTube page? Click subscribe for all of the newest videos and stay up to date on what is happening. ! Visit https://www.youtube.com//videos University Collections, IU Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering Katy Borner
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12/13/2024
Check out this amazing new story:
Katy Borner, IU Arts and Humanities Council, IU Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering Eskenazi Museum of Art at Indiana University Andreas Bückle
Luddy professor showcases world-changing collaboration benefits between art, science, engineering World-changing innovations can come from collaborations between science, engineering and art. Luddy School Professor Katy Börner is at the forefront of that and showcased the stunning possibilities during a recent presentation at Indiana University’s Eskenazi Museum of Art.
12/12/2024
Do not forget just a couple days left and then it will be gone from IU Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering come to the 4th floor of Luddy before 12/15 and experience this exhibit in person.
11/18/2024
IU Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering "Inspired by Nature" Exhibit on the 4th floor of Luddy from 11/18-12/15, Come and check it out! Katy Borner
11/07/2024
🌟 Excited to welcome Syd Overtoom (he/him & they/them) as our new Exhibit Assistant at CNS! With an M.A. in Museum Studies and a strong background in museum education and social impact, Syd brings fresh perspectives to our team. 🎉 When not working, Syd enjoys Ted Lasso, Marvel movies, and hiking! Katy Borner IU Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering
Thank You for Hosting the Places & Spaces Exhibit
Dear Team at Indiana University Collections, McCalla,
On behalf of our organization, I want to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Indiana University Collections, McCalla School, for hosting and displaying the Places & Spaces: Mapping Science exhibit from June 5 to November 3, 2024. It has been a true pleasure to witness such a remarkable and thoughtfully curated display, bringing the power of visualizing scientific data to life in such an impactful way.
The interdisciplinary scope and international contributions highlighted in the exhibit—featuring the work of 248 mapmakers from 17 countries—beautifully demonstrate how scientific visualization can transcend cultural and scholarly boundaries to bring forth vital insights into human knowledge. It’s inspiring to see how each selected map, chosen by a distinguished advisory board, draws us deeper into understanding global scientific patterns.
Thank you once again to everyone involved at Indiana University who made this possible. Your efforts in presenting this exhibit to the public have certainly broadened perspectives and created meaningful engagement within the community.
University Collections, , , Katy Borner
Only 12 days left to visit the Places & Spaces exhibit at University Collections! Stop on by:
Monday Closed
Tuesday 12–5 PM
Wednesday 12–5 PM
Thursday 12–5 PM
Friday 12–5 PM
Saturday 1–4 PM
Sunday Closed