Biennale: ‘Bodies of Water’, the 13th Shanghai Biennale
Power Station of Art (PSA), the first state-run museum dedicated to contemporary art in mainland China, host Body of waters, the 13th Shanghai Biennale. Proposing…
Power Station of Art (PSA), the first state-run museum dedicated to contemporary art in mainland China, host Body of waters, the 13th Shanghai Biennale. Proposing…
Intending to support dialogue between science and art, and dedicated to enhancing a public engagement in such domains, Science Gallery is an international network linking…
The Science Museum of Virginia run experiential exhibits, programs, films, and interesting lab demos, among many other initiatives. They encourage discovery and generates ideas in…
The Serpentine is making a big effort to set proper working frameworks for the art, science and technology disciplines with support from their artistic programmes…
The arts have always been about sharing. Subjective interpretations of shared experiences are displayed both for the artist themselves and also for an audience. In…
I came across Steve Bishop for the first time last year, when I visited his installation Deliquescing at KW Berlin which got under my skin…
In 2006 I installed one of my largest sculptures to date, 12 meters in diameter, SARS Inhibited. The Sculpture is situated in a reflecting pool…
From January 9 and until March 2, 2020 scientists, technologists, artists, institutions, labs, and companies can submit their lighthouse projects for the STARTS Prize 2020….
Can you automate the production of music? Can something intricate and moving be composed with the help of AI? For many, the almost invisible iterations…
Many contemporary artists have a hand in a range of disciplines which broadens their remit beyond their core set of influences and intentions, and for…
Dasha Loyko (b.1995 Minsk) is an artist and writer currently based in London. Having only just graduated from the Royal College of Art, she has…
The SPARE PARTS exhibition at the Science Gallery London is now open and will run until the 12 May 2019. As traditional for the gallery,…
“Are you awake? You were talking recently about the meaning… of our… life… unselfishness of art… Let’s take music… music miraculously penetrates into the very…
Biomedia, Interviews, Thinkers
Mario Savini (PhD, University of Teramo) is an independent scholar, art critic and journalist interested in art, science and new technologies. Until 2009 he directed…
“Modos de Oír: Prácticas de Arte y Sonido en México” –’Ways to Listen: Art and Sound Practices in Mexico’– explores sound inspiration for artistic production,…
Biomedia, Body Sculptures, Interviews, Key Artists
There aren’t any artists that have explored matters concerning beauty and aesthetics of the body so profoundly as ORLAN has. The French performance artist does…
Biomedia, Body Sculptures, News
The third international interdisciplinary conference “Taboo – Transgression – Transcendence in Art & Science” will take place on 11-13 November 2018 in Mexico City,…
ThoughtWorks in New York has created an ambitious arts residency selecting artists to engage with socially relevant projects using emerging technologies. They also sponsor Art-A-Hack™…
Computing Art, Interviews, Scout & Trends
Martin Calvino is an artist with a scientific background who is “enthusiastic about placing himself in situations in which the artistic mind can surprise…
Biomedia, Computing Art, Interviews, Scout & Trends
When Greg Orrom Swan muses that he is “absorbed by the minutiae of the everyday,” he captures succinctly the question that this magazine has…