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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.
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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 detail of the Cluster mission office.
Credit: Ars Electronica / Martin Hieslmair
Picture is showing 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
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.
‘Ek-stacy’ is a series of kaleidoscopes composed of interchangeable attachments, which offers an interactive site for passers-by to engage. The series constitutes a dazzling array of oscillating part objects, intersecting insect and female bodies. With renewed vigor, we challenge bodily and disciplinary boundaries by intermeshing bodily fluids, (de)forming Rorschach shape-shifters, and testing our spectator’s capacity for affection.
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.
Think Globally, Act Locally , Make Art
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.
Electromagnesynthesis
EMSyn is a creation myth for consciouness like photosynthesis and chemosynthesis.
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 Fraunhofer Gesellschaft hold an event in its Science and Art in Dialog series on June 5th, 2018 in Berlin. The topic of this panel discussion was complexity in art and medicine. Taiwanese artist Yen Tzu Chang addressed the future human-machine relationship in the field of surgery in her performance entitled “Whose Scalpel.”
Credit: Fraunhofer IUK-Verbund
Picture is showing 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
Woodburning autobiography.
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.
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.
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Lighter Than Air: lifting an apple using nothing but helium filled balloons.
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 Aoife Van Linden Tol looking into the main control room at ESOC Darmstadt.
Credit: Ars Electronica / Martin Hieslmair
Table-top Mathematics Lapidary Unit
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.
Credit: Claudia Schnugg
KinderLab
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 Nature of Shadows
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 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
a machine that calibrates and manifests the metaphysical substance of non-living objects.
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.
Picture is showing 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
Think Globally, Act Locally , Make Art
Artwork will be made from locally grown materials by making paper from a combination of Ontario hemp and local plants. Locally found dye and pigment sources and processing techniques will provide tonal and colour variation. It will prove that art can be created without harming the planet.
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
#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
The Fraunhofer Gesellschaft hold an event in its Science and Art in Dialog series on June 5th, 2018 in Berlin. The topic of this panel discussion was complexity in art and medicine. Taiwanese artist Yen Tzu Chang addressed the future human-machine relationship in the field of surgery in her performance entitled “Whose Scalpel.”
Credit: Fraunhofer IUK-Verbund
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.
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.
The EMF Sniffing Hat project seeks to create a greater awareness of the pervasiveness of electro-magnetic field radiation in our environments. By employing a humorous aesthetic and interaction, it is intended that the wearer’s relationship with EMF be one of curious exploration, rather than fear and apprehension.
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 Nature of Shadows
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 Nature of Shadows
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 NIKEYSWODA by Nick Ervinck (BE).
#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
EMSyn is a creation myth for consciouness like photosynthesis and chemosynthesis.
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.
To 2050
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.
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Table-top Mathematics Lapidary Unit
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.
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.
Keeping Abreast
(A Video Blog on the making of the video “ Biology of the Breast and Breast Cancer)
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 Nature of Shadows
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.