‘If a Tree Falls in a Forest’ by Katažyna Jankovska
If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? Commonly associated with the absence…
If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? Commonly associated with the absence…
In Robert Frost’s poem ‘The Road Not Taken’, he wrote about something which everyone has experienced, the idea that at certain crucial times in our…
MA Art and Science at Central Saint Martins is celebrating their tenth year with Embracing Uncertainty: MA Art & Science 10 Year Symposium on Friday,…
Biomedia, Digital Culture, News
Pioneering environmental artist Agnes Denes is back with a new major installation, forty years after her seminal work Wheatfield – A Confrontation (1982), when she…
Regeneration is often associated with spring, the appearance of new structures and new futures. However, regeneration can be spiritual as well. Running until 7 May…
The Bio Art & Design (BAD) Award* aims to stimulate emerging designers and artists to delve into the world of bio art and design and…
Architectures, Design, News, Robotics & Kinetics
SAIC is one of the oldest accredited independent schools of art and design in the USA. Founded as the Chicago Academy of Design in 1866,…
The past fifteen years or so has seen the traditionally uneasy relationship between the realms of science and the arts undergo a series of changes,…
Since 2014 CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics in Geneva, and Pro Helvetia Swiss Arts Council have worked together to foster experimentation through the…
Artist duo Baum & Leahy have co-created together with sound artist Sofie Birch, artist and designer Greg Orrom Swan and scientific advisors Oluf Borbye Pederen…
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…