Balance-Unbalance: art, science, and the environment
In 2015, the yearly international symposium Balance-Unbalance will take place in Arizona, and will look at the ways in which interdisciplinary research which combines art, science and new...
View ArticleArs Bioarctica artist residency programme
The Finnish Society of Bioart is calling for proposals for the artist residency programme Ars Bioarctica at the University of Helsinki’s Kilpisjärvi Biological Station located in the subarctic region...
View ArticleThe olfactory art of Eduardo Kac
From 17 October 17 to 22 November 2014, the Galerie Charlot in Paris will be holding the exhibition Feeling of Smell, by artist Eduardo Kac, who won a prize at VIDA 3.0 for his installation...
View ArticleMeet the VIDA 16.0 Jury: Nell Tenhaaf
Nell Tenhaaf is among the pioneering artists whose work has explored, since the late 1980s, the cultural implications of biotechnologies and of Artificial Life. She has exhibited her work across...
View ArticleKerstin Ergenzinger: Drawing defines time and space
Until 8 February 2015 the Kunstmuseum Bonnis hosting the exhibition Zeich[n]enby artist Kerstin Ergenzinger, winner of the First Prize at VIDA 15.0. The creator of the installation Rotes Rauschen...
View Article“Cultivos” by Gilberto Esparza: biology and robotics with a critical vision
Gilberto Esparza, prizewinner at VIDA 9.0 and VIDA 13.0, is presenting his individual exhibition Cultivos at the Espacio Fundación Telefónica de Lima in Peru. Curated by Tatiana Cuevas, the...
View ArticleRoger Malina: “art leads to new science”
Roger F. Malina is an astronomer and editor. He is a Distinguished Professor of Art and Technology at the University of Texas, Dallas where he is developing Art-Science R and D and Experimental...
View ArticleKoli, art and the environment in Finland
The KOLI Environmental Art Festival has announced an open call for the submission of artistic projects to 31 January 2015. The festival, held in Koli National Park in Finland, focuses on the...
View ArticleBenjamin Grosser: the quantification of our social life
In an article published in the academic journal Computational Culture, the artist Benjamin Grosser, winner of First Prize at VIDA 16.0 for his Computers Watching Movies project (2013), analyses the way...
View ArticleThe Iron Ring by Cecilia Jonsson, in ebook
The The Iron Ring projectby the artist Cecilia Jonsson, winner of Second Prize at VIDA 16.0, tells a long, labyrinthine story which can be followed in a publication produced by the V2_ Institute for...
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