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The League of Imaginary Scientists
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The League of Imaginary Scientists is an art organization founded in 2006 and located in Los Angeles, specializing in pataphysics, interactive art, and art/science collaborations.
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The League of Imaginary Scientists was founded in 2006, in Los Angeles, California.[1] It has created artwork for many venues, including the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles,[2][3] The Museum of Contemporary Art, Copenhagen and the California Institute of the Arts. They were the recipients of the Apexart residency in 2009,[4][1] and the FUSE grant for development of site-specific art.
The principal members are:
- Dr. Hernandez-Gomez (Lucy Hernandez-Gomez, also known as Lucy H.G., or Lucy H.G. Solomon)[5]
- Dr. Stephan Schleidan (Steve Shoffner)
- Prof. William T. Madmann (Jeremy Speed Schwartz)
- Prof. J. Johansen (Matt Solomon)
- Prof. Troubadour (Leonard Trubia)
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