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The Relationship Between Art and Science: An Interview with C.M. Kosemen

Author
Precipice Fiction
Published
Mon 24 Jul 2023
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On this special, extended episode of Prose and Cons, Phoenix talks with C.M. Kosemen, the author of All Tomorrows and co-author of All Yesterdays (as well as an all-around impressive artist). From evolutionary biology to Paleoart, the two explore the intimate relationship between art and science.

  • What is Paleoart and how does it work?
  • The various ways science can inform our literature and, subsequently, our art in general. 
  • A special reading from the latest revision of ‘All Tomorrows’.
  • What does the snake people's music sound (or feel) like?
  • Learn a nifty little technique to cool down your computer.


Some timestamps for if you’d like to jump around:

  • 18:15 Interview questions begin.
  • 55:03 Reading from latest revision of “All Tomorrows”


You can listen to ‘All Tomorrows’ for free here:


Find more of C.M. Kosemen’s work at the following:


Special callout to the beautiful work of Joanna Kobierska (images seen in the YouTube recording of the interview).


If you’d like to hear a close approximation to the Snake people's music for yourself, look up: ‘Nikr iz longa’


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