Daniel Glaser: Science Gallery "is a place where anyone can come in and see the world in their own terms"
Daniel Glaser: Science Gallery "is a place where anyone can come in and see the world in their own terms"
Science Gallery London director tells Salzburg Global why he is inspired by McDonald's
As director of Science Gallery at King's College, London, Daniel Glaser is pushing hard to engage the public with the work of scientists. Before the gallery opens in 2016 he is exploring fresh avenues for involving young people, not only as visitors, but also in showing the world what the gallery is doing.
While participating in Session 547 | The Neuroscience of Art: What are the Sources of Creativity and Innovation?, Glaser spoke to Salzburg Global about the relationship between scientists and the public, and why he wants Science Gallery to be like McDonald's.
Daniel Glaser was a participant in the Salzburg Global session The Neuroscience of Art: What are the Sources of Creativity and Innovation?, which is part of Salzburg Global’s long-running Culture and the Arts series. The session was supported by the Edward T. Cone Foundation. More information on the session can be found here: www.salzburgglobal.org/go/547. You can find the original article on Salzburg Global's website.
March 17, 2015