Videos and Recorded Programs
Videos about The Huntington and previously recorded lectures, programs, and conferences.
Video - Out of the Woods: Celebrating Trees in Public Gardens
Fri., May 18, 2018Deborah Friedman documented the California Sycamore as part of her botanical illustration studies with the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. The resulting art work was accepted as part of the traveling exhibition, “Out of the Woods: Celebrating Trees in Public Gardens.”
The Search for Perfection in an Imperfect World
Thu., May 17, 2018Best-selling author Simon Winchester (The Professor and the Madman; The Men Who United the States) explores the origins of “precision” and the invisible role it plays, for good or for ill, in the way we live our lives. The lecture is drawn from his new book, The Perfectionists: How Precision Engineers Created the Modern World.
The Frankenstein Challenge
Thu., May 10, 2018David Baltimore, President Emeritus and Robert Andrews Millikan Professor of Biology at the California Institute of Technology, discusses the challenge of globally controlling technology when potentially 200 different jurisdictions might be involved.
Reconstructing the Mindscape of a 17th-Century Korean Literati Garden: Garden of Seyeonjeong
Tue., May 8, 2018Art historian Katharina I-Bon Suh of the Seoul National University discusses how the Garden of Seyeonjeong’s design and layout served practical purposes but also alluded to philosophical metaphors and fantastical worlds in this East Asian Garden Lecture.
Dark Energy and Cosmic Sound
Mon., May 7, 2018Daniel Eisenstein, professor of astronomy at Harvard University and director of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey III, discusses the sound waves that propagated through the Universe after the Big Bang is this Carnegie Astronomy Lecture Series.
California Plants
Sun., May 6, 2018Author Matt Ritter, professor of botany at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, takes readers on a visual “tour” through the state’s most iconic flora in a lecture based on his new book, California Plants.
Designing with Palms
Sat., May 5, 2018Jason Dewees discusses how the sensory appeal of palms, along with their beautiful diversity, earn them a place in well-designed gardens.
Video - Radiant Beauty: E. L. Trouvelot’s Astronomical Drawings
Wed., April 25, 2018A rare set of exquisite lithographs depicting the pastel drawings of planets, comets, eclipses, and other celestial wonders by artist/astronomer Étienne Léopold Trouvelot (1827-1895) are highlighted in the focused exhibition “Radiant Beauty: E. L. Trouvelot’s Astronomical Drawings.”







