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Light Fantastic
  LIGHT FANTASTIC
 
 

Light Fantastic explores the phenomenon that surrounds and affects nearly every aspect of our lives but one which we take for granted - light.

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 Presenter Interview

1. Let There be Light
Monday 7 August 2006 1.50am-2.50am (Sunday night)
Greek and Arab scholars, and later Europeans such as Descartes and Newton all tried to understand light to gain a better understanding of God. Episode one shows how much of modern science's origins came from the desire to penetrate the divine nature of light.

  FURTHER READING

   Optical Anecdotes D J Lovell
(SPIE Press, Bellingham, 1981)

   The Fire Within the Eye: An Historical Essay on the Nature and Meaning of Light David Park
(Princeton University Press, Princeton 1999)

   Colour: Art and Science  Trevor Lamb and Janine Bourriau (eds.)
(Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1995)

   The Glass Bathyscaphe: How Glass Changed the World Alan Macfarlane and Gerry Martin
(Profile Books, London, 2002)

   Light Years: The Extraordinary Story of Man's Fascination with Light  Brian Clegg
(Piatkus Books, London, 2002)


2. The Light of Reason
Tuesday 8 August 2am-3am (Monday night)
The second programme explores the link between the development of practical tools that manipulate light and the emergence of new ideas. For example, Galileo's observation that the sun did not go around the earth, was made with a telescope that had been invented for Venetian soldiers and traders.

3. The Stuff of Light
Wednesday 9 August 2am-3am (Tuesday night)
Episode three charts the discovery of the true nature of light and its impact on the modern world. All of today's technologies - electricity, mobile communications and our ability to illuminate the world 24 hours a day - stem from unravelling the mystery of light.

4. Light, The Universe and Everything
Thursday 10 August 2am-3am (Wednesday night)
In the final programme Simon Schaffer finds that as more people were able to manipulate light, the more puzzling and tricky it became. This led to investigations into the strange relationship between light, the eye and the mind, and the development of new technology such as photography and cinema.

 
 
PRESENTER INTERVIEW
Simon Schaffer
"We divided the history of optics into four hours!"
  Simon Schaffer presenter of Light Fantastic
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