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"The Science of Art is like putting a microphone to the whispers of creativity that echo through the halls of every research laboratory fused with the late night musings of the artists in their studios" - Sachi DeCou
Technology has always been at the forefront of enabling art.
The new technologies can aid artists to explore new grounds to work on.
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Many don’t think it’s possible, much less practical, to fuse modern technology with an exotic blend of humor and creativity. That’s why Fueled invited artist Evan Yee to install his renowned “The App…Continue
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A gigapixel image is a digital image bitmap composed of one billion (109) pixels…Continue
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A Computer that enables users to paint through the power of thought has been developed by scientists, media reports revealed.To the viewer it is an accomplished semi-abstract image of flowers and…Continue
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From Google Blogs Mario Testino to "The Scream" via Mark RothkoPosted: 21 May 2013 01:00 AM PDT Every day on the Art Project Google+ page we post a snippet of information about a painting, an artist…Continue
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San Francisco will unveil a major public art installation using 25,000 energy-efficient lights to illuminate the city's Bay Bridge in countless abstract combinations.
The Bay Lights, set to run every night for the next two years, will also spotlight a new role for the area's tech entrepreneurs: patrons of the arts.
Call for Articles :: Hybridity: The Intersections between Performing Arts and Science
Submit essays by 1 May 2013 :: Publication of Special Issue (10.2) on 1 September 2014
The International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media is dedicating an entire issue to new interdisciplinary connections and intersections between performance and science, as a creative and practical tool to expand and support the creative endevours of digital practices in art and performance.
This timely discussion, prompted largely by developments in new media technologies and the interpretation of performance as an expansive medium, will highlight the growing number of collaborative interdisciplinary relationships that are taking place with a wide spectrum of the sciences.
All submissions will be given due consideration.
Essays should be between 5,000 and 8,000 words, and include images as appropriate. We are seeking essays authored by practitioners, researchers and scholars. Co-authored articles are also welcome. Please submit your essay, formatted according to Intellect style by 1st May 2013 to both mailto:m.oliver@salford.ac.uk and eirininedel@gmail.com
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Prix Ars Electronica :: Call for Entries now open
Deadline extended to 20 March 2013 :: Submit entries online
Since 1987, the Prix Ars Electronica has served as an interdisciplinary platform for everyone who uses the computer as a medium for implementing and designing their creative projects at the interface of art, technology and society. The 2013 Prix Ars Electronica calls for entries in the following categories: Computer Animation / Film / VFX, Interactive Art, Digital Musics & Sound Art, Hybrid Art, Digital Communities and [the next idea] voestalpine Art and Technology Grant.
http://prixars.aec.at
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Introducing Art Talks on Google+
Posted: 04 Mar 2013 08:49 AM PST
An excellent guide often best brings an art gallery or museum’s collections to life. Starting this week, we’re hoping to bring this experience online with “Art Talks,” a series of Hangouts on Air on our Google Art Project Google+ page. Each month, curators, museum directors, historians and educators from some of the world’s most renowned cultural institutions will reveal the hidden stories behind particular works, examine the curation process and provide insights into particular masterpieces or artists.
The first guided visit will be held this Wednesday, March 6 at 8pm ET from The Museum of Modern Art. Deborah Howes, Director of Digital Learning, along with a panel of artists and students, will discuss how to teach art online. To post a question, visit the event page. If this talk falls too late for you to tune in live, you can watch afterward on our Google Art Project YouTube channel.
The next talk is from London. On March 20, Caroline Campbell and Arnika Schmidt from the National Gallery will discuss depictions of the female nude. Details are available on the Art Project’s event page. In April we’ll host a panel examining one of the Google Art Project’s popular gigapixel works, Bruegel’s “Tower of Babel,” featuring Peter Parshall, curator at the National Gallery of Art in Washington.
Additional talks are planned by curators from high-profile institutions such as The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, the Museo Nacional de Arte in Mexico and the Museum of Islamic Art in Qatar.
Google Art Project aims to make art more accessible to all. We hope that Art Talks is the next step in bringing art to your armchair, wherever you are in the world, with just a click of a button. Stay tuned to the Art Project and Cultural Institute Google+ pages for more information on dates and times of these online lectures.
Posted by Lucy Schwartz, Google Cultural Institute
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ARTS,DESIGN & VIRTUAL WORLDS
CYBERWORLDS 2013 Special Session
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on CYBERWORLDS
21-23 OCTOBER 2013, YOKOHAMA, JAPAN
Keio University,Faculty of Science and Technology
ARTSIT 2013: THIRD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY
The ArtsIT 2013 Milano event will bring together leading researchers and practitioners from academia, arts and industry to present their innovative work and discuss all aspects and challenges in a stimulating environment. The event aims to foster trans-disciplinary alliances and cooperation between IT researchers, artists and industry members as well as to offer artists novel creative tools that expand the grammar of the traditional arts. 21-23 March 2013, University of Milano-Bicocca, DISCo, Milan, Italy
CALL FOR ENTRIES
Prix Ars Electronica 2013
The Prix Ars Electronica 2013 - International Competition for CyberArts is open for entries!
>From its very inception in 1987, the Prix Ars Electronica is an open platform for various disciplines at the intersection of art, technology, science and society. The event calls for entries in seven categories, including a youth competition.
Online Submission: http://prixars.aec.at
Deadline: 8 March, 2013
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Visualization Vednesdays: Art and science
Visualization Vednesdays highlights graphics and movies created by professional scientists and explains the science behind the visual. I’ll be focusing on physical oceanography cause they be my peeps, but if you know of another great ocean visualization please send it my way. But, there are some rules. These videos have to be made by the researchers themselves. No graphics department, just the pure creativity of scientists. Because really, who doesn’t enjoy beautiful things?
CALL FOR ENTRIES
Prix Ars Electronica 2013
The Prix Ars Electronica 2013 - International Competition for CyberArts is open for entries!
>From its very inception in 1987, the Prix Ars Electronica is an open platform for various disciplines at the intersection of art, technology, science and society. The event calls for entries in seven categories, including a youth competition.
Online Submission: http://prixars.aec.at
Deadline: 8 March, 2013
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