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Photos from the 2010 Too Cool for School Art and Science Fair that was was held at Harbourfront Centre in Toronto on 8 May 2010.

 

Learn more at www.artandsciencefair.ca.

Aoife van Linden Tol (IE) is the first artist-in-residence hosted jointly by Ars Electronica and the European Space Agency (ESA). Picture showing her visit to the ESOC, the European Space Operations Centre in Darmstadt.

 

Credit: Ars Electronica / Martin Hieslmair

Liminous is a blending of the words “liminal” and “luminous.” The word liminal is defined as “of, or relating to, a transitional process,” or “occupying a position at, or on both sides of, a boundary or threshold.” The word luminous is defined as “full of light; bright or shining, especially in the dark.” Using iconic analog forms, sculptural lenses and the moving image, the Liminous series explores, expands upon, and blurs the boundaries of cinema, time, light, past, and future.

 

Credit: Jürgen Grünwald

Anti Conductor embraces the beauty of struggles. In our society, individuals tend to go with the flow of their environment.

 

Credit: Philipp Greindl

Table-top Mathematics Lapidary Unit

 

The table-top mathematics lapidary unit is a specialized instrument for refining rough scraps of mathematics into condensed capsules of truth. It is a truth machine capable of converting vast accumulations of facts and non-facts into polished gems of indubitable certainty. It is crank operated.

  

Photos from the 2010 Too Cool for School Art and Science Fair that was was held at Harbourfront Centre in Toronto on 8 May 2010.

 

Learn more at www.artandsciencefair.ca.

The third recipient of the residency staged under the auspices of the Art & Science Network is the artists’ collective Quadrature (Jan Bernstein, Juliane Götz and Sebastian Neitsch, all DE). In 2016, they were selected from among the 322 applicants from 53 countries and spent their residency at the European Southern Observatory (ESO) in Chile and at the Ars Electronica Futurelab in Austria. Picture is showing their visit to the headquarter of ESO in Garching, Germany.

 

Credit: Claudia Schnugg

Photo showing STONES at the bunker exhibition at POSTCITY.

 

STONES liberates objectively assured facts - such as that there are 40+ known planets on which water could exist - from any and all human interpretation and passes them on to coming generations in their pure form as representations for which no prerequisite cultural background is necessary for them to be grasped. Instead, they can be decoded by means of pure logic and scientific observations.

 

credit: tom mesic

Liminous is a blending of the words “liminal” and “luminous.” The word liminal is defined as “of, or relating to, a transitional process,” or “occupying a position at, or on both sides of, a boundary or threshold.” The word luminous is defined as “full of light; bright or shining, especially in the dark.” Using iconic analog forms, sculptural lenses and the moving image, the Liminous series explores, expands upon, and blurs the boundaries of cinema, time, light, past, and future.

 

Credit: Jürgen Grünwald

Anti Conductor embraces the beauty of struggles. In our society, individuals tend to go with the flow of their environment.

 

Credit: Philipp Greindl

This installation, named (un)shaped, utilizes bubbles in water as a medium. Pouring droplets into water gently from the top, bubbles are generated in it. This phenomenon is called an antibubble, which is a droplet encapsulated by a thin film of gas.

 

Credit: Jürgen Grünwald

Liminous is a blending of the words “liminal” and “luminous.” The word liminal is defined as “of, or relating to, a transitional process,” or “occupying a position at, or on both sides of, a boundary or threshold.” The word luminous is defined as “full of light; bright or shining, especially in the dark.” Using iconic analog forms, sculptural lenses and the moving image, the Liminous series explores, expands upon, and blurs the boundaries of cinema, time, light, past, and future.

 

Credit: Jürgen Grünwald

Aoife van Linden Tol (IE) is the first artist-in-residence hosted jointly by Ars Electronica and the European Space Agency (ESA). Photo showing the control room of the cluster mission.

 

Credit: Ars Electronica / Martin Hieslmair

Lopsided Seesaw (The Ratio of Combustion to Transpiration)

 

Photos from the 2010 Too Cool for School Art and Science Fair that was was held at Harbourfront Centre in Toronto on 8 May 2010.

 

Learn more at www.artandsciencefair.ca.

Picture is showing Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Franz Fischler, President of the European Forum Alpbach while being portrayed by several robots of "Human Study #1, 3RNP" by Patrick Tresset (FR/UK).

 

#ART TEC, the new exhibition programme at the Alpach Technology Symposium, visualises the future-oriented potential of linking technological development and scientific procedures with artistic creativity. The exhibition “Best of Art & Science” realized in cooperation with Ars Electronica is an impressive example of how exciting and innovative interdisciplinary projects at this interface can be.

 

Credit: Florian Voggeneder

Exeter Library held it's first Fun Palace weekend of Art and Science activities for all.

Higgs Boson particle

 

Photos from the 2010 Too Cool for School Art and Science Fair that was was held at Harbourfront Centre in Toronto on 8 May 2010.

 

Learn more at www.artandsciencefair.ca.

Aoife van Linden Tol (IE) is the first artist-in-residence hosted jointly by Ars Electronica and the European Space Agency (ESA). Photo showing a control room in Darmstadt.

 

Credit: Ars Electronica / Martin Hieslmair

Picture is showing Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Franz Fischler, President of the European Forum Alpbach.

 

#ART TEC, the new exhibition programme at the Alpach Technology Symposium, visualises the future-oriented potential of linking technological development and scientific procedures with artistic creativity. The exhibition “Best of Art & Science” realized in cooperation with Ars Electronica is an impressive example of how exciting and innovative interdisciplinary projects at this interface can be.

 

Credit: Florian Voggeneder

Display designed for listening to plants.

 

Photos from the 2010 Too Cool for School Art and Science Fair that was was held at Harbourfront Centre in Toronto on 8 May 2010.

 

Learn more at www.artandsciencefair.ca.

Aoife van Linden Tol (IE) is the first artist-in-residence hosted jointly by Ars Electronica and the European Space Agency (ESA). Picture showing her visit to the ESOC, the European Space Operations Centre in Darmstadt.

 

Credit: Ars Electronica / Martin Hieslmair

The third recipient of the residency staged under the auspices of the Art & Science Network is the artists’ collective Quadrature (Jan Bernstein, Juliane Götz and Sebastian Neitsch, all DE). In 2016, they were selected from among the 322 applicants from 53 countries and spent their residency at the European Southern Observatory (ESO) in Chile and at the Ars Electronica Futurelab in Austria. Picture is showing their visit to the headquarter of ESO in Garching, Germany.

 

Credit: Claudia Schnugg

Picture is showing Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Franz Fischler, President of the European Forum Alpbach while being portrayed by several robots of "Human Study #1, 3RNP" by Patrick Tresset (FR/UK).

 

#ART TEC, the new exhibition programme at the Alpach Technology Symposium, visualises the future-oriented potential of linking technological development and scientific procedures with artistic creativity. The exhibition “Best of Art & Science” realized in cooperation with Ars Electronica is an impressive example of how exciting and innovative interdisciplinary projects at this interface can be.

 

Credit: Florian Voggeneder

Electromagnesynthesis

 

Photos from the 2010 Too Cool for School Art and Science Fair that was was held at Harbourfront Centre in Toronto on 8 May 2010.

 

Learn more at www.artandsciencefair.ca.

Photos from the 2010 Too Cool for School Art and Science Fair that was was held at Harbourfront Centre in Toronto on 8 May 2010.

 

Learn more at www.artandsciencefair.ca.

Free Space Loss

 

Photos from the 2010 Too Cool for School Art and Science Fair that was was held at Harbourfront Centre in Toronto on 8 May 2010.

 

Learn more at www.artandsciencefair.ca.

White Water/White Noise

 

Photos from the 2010 Too Cool for School Art and Science Fair that was was held at Harbourfront Centre in Toronto on 8 May 2010.

 

Learn more at www.artandsciencefair.ca.

Aoife van Linden Tol (IE) is the first artist-in-residence hosted jointly by Ars Electronica and the European Space Agency (ESA). Picture showing her visit to the ESOC, the European Space Operations Centre in Darmstadt.

 

Credit: Ars Electronica / Martin Hieslmair

Yoichi Ochiai defines "The Form of Digital Nature" as a new perspective on nature, composed of digital media.

 

Credit: Jürgen Grünwald

Liminous is a blending of the words “liminal” and “luminous.” The word liminal is defined as “of, or relating to, a transitional process,” or “occupying a position at, or on both sides of, a boundary or threshold.” The word luminous is defined as “full of light; bright or shining, especially in the dark.” Using iconic analog forms, sculptural lenses and the moving image, the Liminous series explores, expands upon, and blurs the boundaries of cinema, time, light, past, and future.

 

Credit: Jürgen Grünwald

One-of-a-kind ARTBOXES TOGO

 

Photos from the 2010 Too Cool for School Art and Science Fair that was was held at Harbourfront Centre in Toronto on 8 May 2010.

 

Learn more at www.artandsciencefair.ca.

Exeter Library held it's first Fun Palace weekend of Art and Science activities for all.

Exeter Library held it's first Fun Palace weekend of Art and Science activities for all.

Photos from the 2010 Too Cool for School Art and Science Fair that was was held at Harbourfront Centre in Toronto on 8 May 2010.

 

Learn more at www.artandsciencefair.ca.

Exeter Library held it's first Fun Palace weekend of Art and Science activities for all.

Aoife van Linden Tol (IE) is the first artist-in-residence hosted jointly by Ars Electronica and the European Space Agency (ESA). Photo showing the EOSC building.

 

Credit: Ars Electronica / Martin Hieslmair

The third recipient of the residency staged under the auspices of the Art & Science Network is the artists’ collective Quadrature (Jan Bernstein, Juliane Götz and Sebastian Neitsch, all DE). In 2016, they were selected from among the 322 applicants from 53 countries and spent their residency at the European Southern Observatory (ESO) in Chile and at the Ars Electronica Futurelab in Austria.

 

Credit: Claudia Schnugg

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