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Explore the fascinating intersection of art and science in this 51-minute lecture by British artist Conrad Shawcross at The Royal Institution. Delve into how artistic expression can be used to explore cosmological theories and push the boundaries of human perception. Discover Shawcross's three-decade practice of fusing geometry, philosophy, and optics to create complex mechanical sculptures that challenge our understanding of reality. Examine live demonstrations of his latest works and trace the evolution of his artistic series, each probing the limits of human comprehension. Gain insights into Shawcross's inspirations, from failed scientific quests to pioneering figures like Charles Babbage and Ada Lovelace, and learn how he transforms abstract concepts into monumental public artworks that blend rationality with wonder.