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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 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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http://artsconnected.org/resource/151878/take-the-ipad-challenge-4-...
Enter to win a 32GB iPad by creating a customized, dynamic tool for teaching using ArtsConnectEd. For the “It’s About Choice” challenge, educators will demonstrate ways an Art Collector Set can be used to engage students in the process of making choices.
Deadline: December 7, 2012
Who is eligible: The Challenge is open to K–12 teachers, active substitute teachers, and home school educators.
Neuromedia Art and Research
Until March 17th 2013
Kulturama: Science Museum, Englischviertelstrasse 9, Zürich NEUROMEDIA is an exhibition by artist Jill Scott merging neurobiological anatomy and physiology studies with media art. The innovative exhibition features four interactive sculptures (SOMABOOK, THE ELECTRIC RETINA, «ESKIN» AND DERMALAND) involving scientific research results as well as documentary films on the scientists and involved, the artist and her work processes. The exhibition offers profound insight into the relationship between art and science. Inspired by molecular and cellular research, cinema, philosophy and human health, NEUROMEDIA was developed while Scott was artist-in-residence at the University of Zürich from 2004 - 2012. This is the first time these artworks are being exhibited in a science museum. NEUROMEDIA will allow you to discover surprizing dimensions about your own levels of human perception.
http://www.kulturama.ch/90117/index.html
CYNETART-Artist Talk: 17 November 6-8 pm
The curators and scientists Lucrezia Cippitelli, Nadine Bors and Werner Jauk meet the CYNETART artists 2012 and will issue the current topics of the CYNETART exhibition and artistic product strategies of media art in an open talk.
CYNAL Salon 4.3 (Art and Science): 18 November 2012, 6-8 pm
The invited artists Verena Friedrich (D) and Maja Smrekar (SLO) talk about their artwork at the salon.
CYNETART International Festival for Computer Based Art
15 - 21 November 2012
Opening 15 November 8pm
Festspielhaus Hellerau, Dresden, Germany
The 16th CYNETART festival edition offers a platform to current positions in media art, science and digital culture. In the centre of interest there is the relation between human beings and new technologies; their mutual influence; an ongoing trial of strength. More then 60 artists from all over the world will come to Dresden from 15th until 21st of November 2012. They will give a deep insight into their interdisciplinary approach to new media and new technologies that influence and coin our everyday lives, our bodies and our spirits progressively. Festival-goers are invited to become active, to explore groundbreaking ideas, to discuss cutting-edge approaches or simply to enjoy the eclectic program.
CYNETART 2012 exhibition at Festspielhaus Hellerau is dedicated to current and most notably polarizing topics like for ex. biotechnology, activism, subversion, steampunk, data visualization, transformations, gender, social darwinism, drones etc. Following artists will be presented: Philipp Artus [DE], Kerstin Ergenzinger [DE], Verena Friedrich [DE], Marcel Helmer [DE], Ricardo O'Nascimento [BR], Nika Oblak & Primoz Novak [SI], Maja Smrekar [SI], Julius Stahl [DE], Man Dik Sum [CHN], Carolin Weinert [DE], Dani Ploeger [GB/NL], Moritz Simon Geist [DE], VR/Urban [DE] and more.
http://t-m-a.de/cynetart/f2012?lang=en
LECTURER IN DIGITAL CULTURES
FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, SCHOOL OF LETTERS, ART AND MEDIA, UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY
The Digital Cultures Program was founded in 2000 as a critical investigation of the intersections of digital technology, society and culture. It is based in the School of Letters, Art and Media. The program includes an undergraduate major, an Honours program, postgraduate coursework programs and postgraduate research degrees.
>From 2013 the Digital Cultures Program will formally become part of the Department of Media and Communications (MECO), a leading centre for teaching, research, and public engagement. Its fields of interest include transformations in communication and media, journalism studies, digital cultures and technologies, culture and media, communication and media policy, public and political communication, health communication, media history, screen studies, and media and politics. The amalgamation of the Digital Cultures Program with MECO will enhance both areas, and the burgeoning field of digital cultures research.
CLOSING DATE: 13 January 2013 (11:30pm Sydney time)
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http://www.buffalonews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20121109/GUST...
Sarah Bay-Cheng, an associate professor in the university’s theater and dance department, has launched a new endeavor called the Techne Institute. The project will host its first public event, a colloquium called “Media Mobilities,” on Saturday in the UB Center for the Arts. The event will feature some of the country’s top artists and academics working with emerging technologies, including DJ and artist Paul D. Miller, who is currently the artist-in-residence at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. He will be joined by the internationally exhibited artist Hasan Elahi of the University of Maryland, Brooklyn-based artist and writer Jill Magid and several UB artists and faculty members.
http://www.smh.com.au/digital-life/cameras/visions-of-art-and-scien...
Visions of art and science
http://theengineinstitute.org/a-t-e-art-technology-experiment#more-...
Tech-assisted art
Neuromedia Art and Research
Until March 17th 2013
Kulturama: Science Museum, Englischviertelstrasse 9, Zürich NEUROMEDIA is an exhibition by artist Jill Scott merging neurobiological anatomy and physiology studies with media art. The innovative exhibition features four interactive sculptures (SOMABOOK, THE ELECTRIC RETINA, «ESKIN» AND DERMALAND) involving scientific research results as well as documentary films on the scientists and involved, the artist and her work processes. The exhibition offers profound insight into the relationship between art and science. Inspired by molecular and cellular research, cinema, philosophy and human health, NEUROMEDIA was developed while Scott was artist-in-residence at the University of Zürich from 2004 - 2012. This is the first time these artworks are being exhibited in a science museum. NEUROMEDIA will allow you to discover surprizing dimensions about your own levels of human perception.
http://www.kulturama.ch/90117/index.html
As a prelude to its reopening 13 April 2013, one of the world’s leading museums, the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, will launch Rijks Studio, a ground-breaking new online presentation of 125,000 works in its collection which will go live today. Rijks Studio invites members of the public to create their own masterpieces by downloading images of artworks or details of artworks in the collection and using them in a creative way. The ultra high-resolution images of works, both famous and less well-known, can be freely downloaded, zoomed in on, shared, added to personal ‘studios’, or manipulated copyright-free. Users can have prints made of entire works of art or details from them. Other suggestions for the use of images include creating material to upholster furniture or wallpaper, or to decorate a car or an iPad cover for example.
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