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A project of the Arts, Science & Culture Initiative Graduate Collaboration Grants: April Martin (MFA candidate, Sculpture, SAIC) and Nicole James (PhD candidate, Chemistry, UChicago). Faculty Advisors: Heinrich Jaeger (William J. Friedman and Alicia Townsend Professor of Physics and James Franke Institute, Department of Physics, UChicago); Benjamin DeMott (Assistant Professor, Ceramics Department and Contemporary Practices Department, SAIC) What is the role of disorder in the formation of material structures? A crystal is defined by its order, but the fluid media that crystals are often precipitated from are disordered. Additionally, a perfect crystal is perfectly ordered, but in reality crystals have defects that introduce elements of disorder into the system. Through experiment and conversation, April Martin and Nicole James investigate how materials (dis)order themselves over time. Working with ceramics, salts, metals, and fluids, the collaboration explores the creation and destruction of crystalline forms. Of special interest in the role of time, energy, and material nature. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/UCHICAGOARTSytSubscribe About #UChicagoArts: Where scholars, students, artists and audiences converge, explore, and create at @UChicago. The arts are central to the mission of the University of Chicago. With a strong tradition of cross-disciplinary practices, intricately mixed with intellectual curiosity and creative energy, UChicago Arts fosters a bustling arts community on Chicago’s South Side. #UChicagoArts on the Web: Home: http://bit.ly/uchicagoarts Facebook: http://bit.ly/UCHICAGOARTS-FB Twitter: http://bit.ly/UCHICAGOARTS-TW Instagram: http://bit.ly/UCHICAGOARTS-IG University of Chicago on YouTube: / uchicagoarts *** ACCESSIBILITY: If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please email arts@uchicago.edu.