The Events イベント Explore Kyoto Prize Laureates in Advanced Technology, Basic Sciences, and Arts & Philosophy – visionaries shaping our world with groundbreaking contributions. Upcoming events Past Events Public lecture 15 May 2019 Joan Jonas: 1968 to the present Public lecture by artist Ms Joan Jonas, 2018 Laureate for Arts and Philosophy Ms Jonas created a new artistic form by integrating performance art and video art, and has continuously evolved her original medium, remaining at the forefront... View event Public lecture 15 May 2019 Fifty years with algebraic analysis Public lecture by mathematician Dr Masaki Kashiwara, 2018 Laureate for Basic Sciences Dr Kashiwara established the theory of D-modules, thereby playing a decisive role in the creation and development of algebraic analysis. His numerous a... View event Public lecture 14 May 2019 Illuminating the brain Public lecture by neuroscientist Dr Karl Deisseroth, 2018 Laureate for Advanced Technology Dr Deisseroth has been a pioneer in ‘optogenetics’ – a breakthrough method for studying the brain in which neurons can be activated or inhib... View event Public lecture 08 May 2018 Public Lecture by Dr Richard Taruskin - How to win a Stalin Prize: Shostakovich’s Piano Quintet Public Lecture by Dr Richard Taruskin, 2017 Laureate for Arts and Philosophy, and a performance by the Villiers Quartet and Jeremy Young, piano In this lecture combined with music, Dr Taruskin will focus on Shostakovich’s popular Piano... View event Pagination Go to page1 Go to page2 Go to page3 Go to page4 Go to page5 Go to page6 Go to page7 Go to page8