Art & Science Exhibitions

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Institute for New Media

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List of early computer art exhibitions compiled by Christoph Klütsch

CURRENT AND FORTHCOMING EXHIBITIONS (top)



Bridges Conference and Exhibition. In 2010, the Bridges Conference will be held in Pécs, Hungary, July 24-28. As always, the Conference will feature talks and artworks presenting the latest ideas in mathematics and the arts from experts around the world. There will be artists and artworks representing painting, drawing, sculpture, computer graphics, fiber arts, music, dance, and more. There will be hands-on workshops, special music, theater, and movie evenings, and a day-long excursion to museums and cultural sites. The language of the conference is English. All papers are refereed and the accepted papers will appear in a printed proceedings.
When Process becomes Paradigm. Laboral, Gijon, Fri, April 23 , 2010 - Mon, September 20 , 2010.
Cambridge Science Festival April 24 - May 2, 2010. MIT Museum. The Cambridge Science Festival, the first of its kind in the United States, is a celebration showcasing Cambridge as an internationally recognized leader in science, technology, engineering and math. A multifaceted, multicultural event every spring, the Cambridge Science Festival makes science accessible, interactive and fun!
Kinetika Artfair London 4-7 Feb 2010.
Transmediale Berlin Jan 28 - Feb 7, 2010.
Magnetische Erfahrungen - Kunst begegnet Naturwissenschaft (Magnetic experience - art meets natural sciences) Ausstellung im Katalogsaal der Zentralbibliothek Zürich. Eröffnung Mittwoch, 13. Januar 2010 um 18:15 Uhr. Ausstellungsdauer: 13. Januar bis 16. Juni 2010. Kurator: Prof. Dr. Nils Röller.
Failed Organisms by Reiner Maria Matysik. November 26, 2009 – January 24, 2010. Laboratoria Art & Science, Moscow
I'm looking for chaos, but I can't find it here! in the G.A.S. STATION, Berlin
Digital'09: Mysteries in Science October 3, 2009 - January 31, 2010 at the New York Hall of Science. Organized by Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI). See also: Online exhibition and further information.

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Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI) New York City, USA. Since 1993, ASCI has been producing exhibitions demonstrating the ways in which artists use or are inspired by science and technology. Highlights include: The Pull of Kinetics; Light Forms'98; Solar Scapes; WOMENTEK; and since 1998, its annual international Digital Print exhibitions.
Ars Electronica Annual Festival for Art, Technology and Society, Linz, Austria. Leitmotifs for 2006: control, participation, collaboration and open sources.
BLIP Art and Science Forum has a regular exhibition and performance programme
Exploratorium San Francisco. "Exploratorium is a collage of hundreds of science, art, and human perception exhibits."
G.A.S. Station, a project space in Berlin, wants to ..... to induce thoughts and generate impulse, to request a bridge between art and science.
Goudreau Museum of Mathematics in Art and Science "The Goudreau Museum of Mathematics in Art and Science seeks to promote and encourage interest in mathematics for everyone, regardless of age or mathematical background."
ICC - Inter Communication Center Tokyo, Japan. ICC is an innovative cultural facility in Tokyo Opera City Tower in Nishi-Shinjuku, Tokyo.
Kinetica Museum Old Spitalfields Market, London.
Langlois Foundation: La Fondation Daniel Langlois pour l'art, la science et la technologie - Montreal, Canada.
Medical Museion - University of Copenhagen
Science Gallery Dublin
SIGGRAPH
steirischerbst Festival of New Art, Graz, Austria.
Transmediale Berlin.
Turm der Sinne (Tower of Senses) "The towerofsenses leads visitors into the fascinating world of perception. It centres around the question how the information from our senses is a basis for scientific understanding. Investigating cognitive phenomena is fun and a playful path to a scientific understanding - for young and old."
ZKM - Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe, Germany

ONLINE EXHIBITIONS (top)



Digital'09: Mysteries in Science Online exhibition organized by Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI). See also: October 3, 2009 - January 31, 2010 at the New York Hall of Science.
Gordon Pask Exhibition The exhibition will take place at FAUP’s museum exhibition space (University of Porto) from the 1st to the 15th of June 2009.
Digital’08: Imagination On Behalf Of Our Planet 10th International Digital Print Open Competition/Exhibition at the New York Hall of Science October 4, 2008 – January 25, 2009. Organized by Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. Also see the online exhibition.
Nanoart 2008 The online exhibition for NanoArt 2008 will open for public on January 20, 2009. Submission deadline for NanoArt 2008 is January 15, 2009. See also: Nanoart 2007 & Nanoart 2006
Art of Science Competition Annual Online Exhibition - Princeton University, USA. "This spring we asked the Princeton University community to submit imagery produced in the course of research or incorporating tools and concepts from science. The response was overwhelming: more than 200 entries from nearly 100 individuals in 15 departments. We selected 55 of these works to appear in the 2005 Art of Science Exhibition. The resulting assembly of images presents a fascinating and beautiful cross section of the arts and sciences at Princeton. It celebrates the aesthetics of research and the ways in which science and art inform each other."
Chemistry in Art 2003, ongoing - Online Exhibition. "We are pleased and excited to present the virtual exhibition "Chemistry in Art" which continues and expands HYLE's aspiration to promote a dialogue among the disciplines by now including the work of practicing visual artists. With this exhibition HYLE's special issue on "Aesthetics and Visualization in Chemistry" (Nos. 9.1 & 9.2 ) transcends the usual boundaries of scholarly journals and provides an alternate mode for reflecting on the aesthetics of chemistry that might otherwise be neglected by academicians. ... " See also: http://www.hyle.org/art/cia/

PAST EXHIBITIONS (top)



sk-interfaces 26 September- 10 January 2010. sk-interfaces (opening Friday 25 September 2009). The exhibition sk-interfaces at Casino Luxembourg – Forum d’art contemporain, curated by Jens Hauser, is the extended continuation of a project organised for the European Capital of Culture 2008 at the Foundation for Art and Creative Technology (FACT) in Liverpool.
Once Upon a Time in the West. Pixxelpoint, Kulturni dom Nova Gorica, Bevkov trg 4, SI-5000 Nova Gorica, Slovenia, Dec 04-11, 2009. Pixxelpoint is one of the most successful and renowned festivals of new media art in Slovenia and also abroad. Curated by Domenico Quaranta.
WHAT IF FUTURE FORM, FUTURE FUNCTION?
Science Gallery in Trinity College Dublin on Pearse Street in The Naughton Institute. 08:10:09-13:12:09.
Arriva ArteScienza 2009 A production Fondazione Musica per Roma / Centro Ricerche Musicali, Biennale ArteScienza, 18 Sept - 5 Dec 2009.
Auto/Pathographies: Re-constructing Identity through Representations of Illness. Summer exhibition at the Kunstpavillon, Innsbruck Austria. Curated by Tamar Tembeck and presented in conjunction with the International Fellowship Programme for Visual Arts and Theory at Künstlerhaus Büchsenhausen.
Intersculpt Fête de la Science 2009 in Lorraine as part of The International Year of Astronomy 2009 & The Darwin Year celebration 16th to 22th, November.
(un)Cyborgable? amberFestival is interested in interactive installations that explore the theme of “(un)Cyborgable” in today's world. We see the theme as a tool to think and work with, and the festival as an opportunity to raise an artistic voice. You alone will define that voice. We also encourage outdoor interactive installations all over Istanbul. 6-15 November 2009 İstanbul.
Switch CADRE and 01SJ. CALL FOR ENTRIES. POLAR IDENTITY. Global climate change has far reaching ramifications, the world as we know it will not be the world of 100 or perhaps even 10 years ... DEADLINE May 30, 2009 5pm Pacific Standard Time. EXHIBITION DATE Autumn 2009. Location, TBA, Silicon Valley, CA and SWITCH.SJSU.EDU. [ORCiM] RESEARCH FESTIVAL 17 - 18 September 2009, Orpheus Research Centre in Music, Ghent, Belgium
Genipulation 12.9.2009 , 17h, Centre Pasquart, CH-2502 Biel. Vous êtes cordialement invités au vernissage de l'exposition GENIPULATION Génie génétique et manipulation dans l'art contemporain.
@rt outsiders : (in)habitable ? 9 SEPTEMBRE - 11 OCTOBRE 2009. Art, science, technologie et création émergente. Maison Européenne de la Photographie - Paris. Éditions précédentes
Landscape 2.0 An exhibition on the reality and the artificiality of the landscape. 28. August – 15. November 2009. A joint project of the Edith Ruß Site for Media Art (Oldenburg) and the Kunstverein Springhornhof (Neuenkirchen near Soltau).
Coded Cultures - Festival. The festival »CODED CULTURES – Exploring Creative Emergences« addresses questions regarding the codes of creative cultures and artistic practices, which are based on new transdisciplinary and hybrid developments of culture and art under the conditions of a post-contemporary digital media-age and transformations of related artistic developments ... May 28th to May 31st, MUMOK (Museum Moderner Kunst - Stiftung Ludwig) Vienna and 14th – 18th of October 2009, Japan (Yokohama).
Visual Collider 18 . 09 to 10 . 10 . 2009. Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art, Vela Luka and the gray) (area – space of contemporary and media art, Korcula, through an informal association with the kor::net (Korcula Network), and in association with DECro-Digital Exchange Croatia, Zagreb present a world premiere of the Visual Collider project. Within the Visual Collider project Hungro-Canadian artist Nina Czegledy and South-African artist Marcus Neustetter collaborate for the first time. The authors and the curators will attend the exhibition opening on Friday, 18th September at 8 p. m.
British Science Festival 5th - 10th September 2009.
"Visual Music Award 2009" and "visual music live contest" Deadline is the 17th of August 2009. The price ceremony will take place on the 6th of October 2009 at the cocoonclub, Frankfurt am Main Germany.
BioLogic: A Natural History of Digital Life. The SIGGRAPH 2009 juried art exhibition ... 3-7 August 2009.
12 Nights is a concert series of electronic music and art at the Harold Golen Gallery in Miami, Fl. Featuring Electroencephalogram, Images, and Sounds, 1 August 2009.
Symmetry Festival 2009 organized under the aegis of the International Symmetry Association (ISA). Symmetry in the History of Science, Art, Technology and Medicine. 31 July - 04 August 2009, Budapest. Organized by the Symmetrion.
Seeds Festival at Earthdance, Massachusetts June 14-28th 2009.
Auto/pathographies (Auto-/Pathografien) - (Selbst-)Darstellung des Krankseins in der zeitgenössischen Kunst kuratiert von Tamar Tembeck bis 14. 08. 2009 im KUNSTPAVILLION, Innsbruck.
Futuresonic 2009 Environment 2.0 with the Met Office and the Natural History Museum are presenting a range of mass participation projects & conference events in Manchester, 13-16 May.
Green Platform. Art Ecology Sustainability. Palazzo Strozzi, Firenze. 24.04 – 19.07.2009. Curated by Lorenzo Giusti and Valentina Gensini. Artists: Alterazioni Video, Amy Balkin, Andrea Caretto e Raffaella Spagna, Michele Dantini, Ettore Favini, Futurefarmers, Tue Greenfort, Henrik Håkansson, Katie Holten, Dave Hullfish Bailey, Christiane Löhr, Dacia Manto, Lucy + Jorge Orta, Julian Rosefeldt, Carlotta Ruggieri, Superflex, Nicola Toffolini, Nikola Uzunovski.
INFECTIOUS: STAY AWAY Science Gallery, Trinity College, Pearse Street, Dublin, 17.04.09-17.07.09.
Banquete 08 banquet _nodes and networks, interactions among art-science-tecnology-society in Spain´s digital culture. March - July 2009 ZKM, Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe, Germany.
Expedition to the total eclipse is an exhibition about Capsula’s cross-disciplinary expedition to the zone of the total solar eclipse in Siberia, in August 2008. Exhibition dates: 7.3. - 7.6.2009 - Opening: 6.3. - Location: Kiasma Mediatheque Helsinki.
Scalable Relations is a series of networked exhibitions that present media artworks by faculty of the UC Digital Arts Research Network (DARnet) across UC campuses from January 9 - March 14, 2009. The exhibition takes place at the BEALL Center for Art + Technology at UC Irvine as well as other venues at UCDARnet institutions.
transmediale.09 festival for art and digital culture. January 27, 2009 at Berlin's House of World Cultures.
Intervened Nature. Thoughts on Nature, Environment and New Technologies. Espacio Inciarte, Seville, Spain, 25.11.2008 - 29.12.2008.
Digital’08: Imagination On Behalf Of Our Planet 10th International Digital Print Open Competition/Exhibition at the New York Hall of Science October 4, 2008 – January 25, 2009. Organized by Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. Have a look at the online exhibition, too.
Victoria Vesna: Quantum Tunnel Kunsthaus Graz, Austria, Oppening 21 Nov 2008. Lecture on "Art - Science - Technology", 18 Nov 2008.
Richard Kriesche: Capital + Code "Richard Kriesche explores systems of perception. With his perennial focus on the challenges of new technology and science, he is a key figure in contemporary art. His works, which often have a cultural political background, have always been at the forefront of media art ..." Kunsthaus Graz, Austria. 14 Nov 2008 - 22 Feb 2009.
The Discrete Charm of Technology - Arts in Spain MEIAC - Museo Extremeño e Iberoamericano de Arte Contemporáneo, Badajoz, Spain, 12.06.2008 – 24.08.2008. ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany, 27.09.2008 – 15.02.2009.
Bit International. With the present exhibition the ZKM | Karlsruhe dedicates itself to the most important international artistic currents of the 1960s, the New Tendencies, and their significance for the history of computer-based art. 23.02.2008 - 18.01.2009.
Vida 11.0 Awards. VIDA 11.0 rewards works of art developed with artificial life technologies and related disciplines: robotics, artificial intelligence, etc. It is looking for works of art with emerging behaviours, which evolve over time, react with their environment and seem to have a life of their own. VIDA 11.0 is searching projects that relate technology with biology and that research synthetic characteristics of modern life. Dates for submitting projects: from the 15th of June 2008 to the 6th of October 2008.
PIXXELPOINT 2008 - International New Media Art Festival Nova Gorica (Slovenia), 5th - 12th December 2008
Article|08 - a nordic biannual exhibition for unstable and electronic artforms. Call for artistic contributions Article will be launched 15.-30.November 2008.
Version beta - Expérimentations en cours "bêta version means a prototype that has pushed experimentation to the point where it is out in the forefront while admitting its imperfect state ..." Beta Version will take place in Geneva and run from 31 October to 14 December 2008. Centre pour l’image contemporaine / Centre for contemporary images.
2nd Nanoart Festival organized by NanoArt21, hosted by NAHVISION Institute for International Culture Exchange, Stuttgart, Germany, from November 1st - November 30th, 2008, curated by artist/scientist Cris Orfescu (USA) and artist Dorothea Fleiss (Germany).
Synesthesia: Art and the Mind. Exhibition at McMaster Museum. September 18 – November 15, 2008. Opening September 27, 2008. 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Banquete 08 banquet _nodes and networks, interactions among art-science-tecnology-society in Spain´s digital culture. 06.06 - 03.11.2008 LABoral Centro de Arte y Creación Industrial, Gijón
ART+COMMUNICATION 2008 X International festival for new media culture. October 16 - 25, 2008 in Riga, Latvia. The 10th edition of the “Art+Communication” festival, organised by RIXC, takes place in Riga from October 16 – 25, 2008. Entitled SPECTROPIA, this year festival continues to illuminate artistic explorations within the invisible space of electromagnetic spectrum surrounding us.
Forum for Post Me New ID. International media art festival CYNETart_08 held in Dresden, Germany, will host the forum “Post Me_New ID” from 31st October to 2nd November 2008. The forum will bring together interdisciplinary practitioners in art, science and technology to discuss in various formats, from keynotes to Quickfires, issues concerning contemporary and future forms of networked creations and multi-identities.
Kunst und Naturwissenschaft III / Art and Science III. Reiner Maria Matysik - Failed Organisms. Art Laboratory Berlin. Vernissage/Opening: Freitag/Friday, 29. August 2008, 20h.
MAGNET. Thorbjørn Lausten's Visual Systems. ZKM Karlsruhe May 10-October 19, 2008. Thorbjørn Lausten has been devoted for several years to the visualization of scientific data in the context of art, science, and media.
9 Evenings 1966: Kunst, Theater, Engineering (Art, Theatre, Engineering) Zurich, 05.08.2008 - 02.09.2008.
SEEDS Festival. Somatic Experiments in Earth, Dance, & Science 2008: Ecology. July 27 - August 17, 2008.
Nano, Poetics of a New World - MAB – Brazilian Art Museum - FAAP – from April 13th, for the first time in Brazil.
Biofakte / Biofacts - Organismen der Zukunft / Organisms of the future. Visionen des Künstlers Reiner Maria Matysik / Visions of the artist Reiner Maria Matysik. Forschungsmuseum / Research Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn, Germany, from 8 May - 10 August 2008
The Renaming Machine The P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Institute – Ljubljana is pleased to announce the launch of the project The Renaming Machine with the opening of an exhibition on 12 June at the Jakopič Gallery in Ljubljana, and on the following day, a one-day conference.
Art as Research - Stream 11 of the international conference and exhibition Figurations of Knowledge European Conference of the Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts (SLSA) at the Center for Literary and Cultural Research Berlin (ZfL) June 03 - 07, 2008.
VIEWFest | 2008 "Nanoart - perceiving the invisible". May 23 - June 15, 2008. Panel Discussion: Between Art, Science, and Perception | 7th June 2008.
Subtle Technologies Festival 2008 - light :: May 29 - June 1, 2008 :: Toronto, Canada :: Call for Submissions :: Proposal Deadline: December 31, 2007.
Third Annual Science Art Fair 2008 June 02 - June 06, 2008. Kerckhoff Art Gallery at UCLA.
Data Collision, (art & science exhibition) multimedijska razstava (Hans H. Diebner, Florian Grond, BridA, Dragan Zivadinov) Soorganizator prireditve je umetniška skupina BridA. Mestni galeriji Nova Gorica.
pask present : an exhibition of experimental and contemporary art and design growing out of gordon pask’s cybernetic theory and practice. Atelier FÄRBERGASSE, Färbergasse 6, A-1010 Wien. Curated by Richard Brown, Stephen Gage and Ranulph Glanville. Tuesday 25 March to Friday 4 April.

sk-interfaces 1 February - 30 March. Location: Gallery 1 & 2, Media Lounge and Public Spaces. Artist: Julia Reodica, ORLAN, Jun Takita, et al. A groundbreaking exhibition on the uncertain limits between art and science, sk-interfaces explores, materially and metaphorically, the concept of skin as a technological interface. This multi-disciplinary exhibition launches FACT's Human Futures programme.

Polar South – Art in Antarctica MARCH 5 to APRIL 18 2008, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Ecomedia. Ecological Strategies in Today's Art. 12th October 2007 - January 13rd 2008, Edith-Ruß-Haus Oldenburg, Germany. 01/18/08 to 03/23/08 plug-in Basel

Environmental Art and New Media Technologies: Imagining Sustainable Futures January 21 - February 16, at Little Hall, Clifford Gallery, Hamilton, New York.

Enter 3 Artistic experiments with new technologies at borders with science. Prague 08.11.2007 - 11.11.2007. For a review see enter 3 at vertigo

Eduardo Kac. Institut Valencia d'Art Modern. Centro Julio Gonzalez - Galería 3. From 9/27/2007 to 11/11/2007.

Virtual Unreality. Exploratorium | The museum of science, art and human perception
at the Palace of Fine Arts, San Francisco, 14 Sept 2007 - 06 Jan 2008.

Fractal Geometry of the Natural World. Exploratorium | The museum of science, art and human perception
at the Palace of Fine Arts, San Francisco, 14 Sept 2007 - 06 Jan 2008.

Art Meets Science Exhibition Cycle throughout 2007 on the occasion of Herbert W. Franke's 80th birthday.

Reich und Schön müssen leider draußen bleiben. Field - Project Space Berlin, 7 September - 24 November 2007

Medical/Arts An Open Call from New Town. Deadline for Submissions: July 20, 2007. Date of Shows: October 2007. Working with regional doctors and medical facilities, "Medical/Arts" will explore the medical arts and sciences from artists' perspectives and, conversely, the aesthetics of medical practice, equipment and materials from the perspective of doctors and other practitioners. Medical/Arts will explore the relationships between artistic and medical world views. How do artists view the medical practice, science and artifacts? In what ways do medical practitioners find aesthetics manifest in their field? Where are the commonalities? Where the divergences? New Town will explore this topic with two different shows.

Heart. By Jane Prophet. With 'Swab Drawings' - video work in collaboration with cardiothoracic surgeon Francis Wells. St John on Bethnal Green, 200 Cambridge Heath Road, E2 9PA, 15 September - 7 October 2007.

Say it isn't so "The sciences have always been a theme and a source of inspiration for artists ..." Exhibition, Braunschweig 12.05-16.09.2007.

The Whittingham Riddell Shrewsbury Open Art Exhibition 2007. 14 July - 2 Sept 2007. Artists working in all art forms are invited to respond to the theme: Batteries not included - Mind as machine? Shortlisted works will be exhibited across venues in Shrewsbury linked to the 'Darwin Summer Symposium 07' exploring Artificial Intelligence.

SIGGRAPH 2007 Art Gallery: Global Eyes. Exhibition 7-9 August 2007.

Cybersonica 07 Thursday, 17th May - Saturday, 30th June 2007. The core spirit of Cybersonica 07 is to present artists who have developed a special relationship with technology, rising above the techno-fetishism displayed by many of their contemporaries.

Subtle Technologies: in situ - art body medicine May 24th - May 27th 2007 University of Toronto, Toronto Canada. Subtle Technologies is a four-day multidisciplinary Festival exploring complex and subtle relationships between art and science. The annual international event combines symposia, exhibitions, workshops and performances that juxtapose cutting-edge artistic projects and scientific exploration.

Digital Aesthetic 2 The Digital Aesthetic 2 is a joint initiative between the Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston and the Electronic & Digital Art Unit at the University of Central Lancashire. The Digital Aesthetic conference will take place on Friday 16th and Saturday 17th of March 2007 and will coincide with the opening of the Digital Aesthetic exhibition (17th March - 3rd June 2007).

Artech 2006 - Third International Conference on Digital and Electronic Art, "Art, technology, science and society", Pontevedra, Galicia-Spain, 17-18 November 2006.

Natural Habit @ the Netherlands Media Art Institute. Exhibition from November 4 untill December 16, 2006. Seminar "Art and Science in their Natural Habitat" on Saturday November 11 from 13.00 - 17.30. "What happens if art and nature and technology come together? Are new worlds created? Is the distinction between nature and technology still visible, or do the two increasingly merge with one another? In the Natural Habitat project artists are working at the interface of nature and technology ..."

Diagnose [Kunst] / Diagnosis [Art]. This anthology unites 150 works by nearly 60 contemporary artists -among them Joseph Beuys or Damien Hirst- who interprete with the diverse topic of medicine.

Interface and Society investigates how artists deal with the transformation of our everyday life through technical interfaces. With the rapid technological development a thoroughly critique of the interface towards society is necessary. Conference: 10th and 11th of November 2006. Exhibition opening and performance: 10th of November. Open from 10th till 19th of November at Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Oslo.

Sequences is an international crossmedia festival in Reykjavik with the focus on time based art phenomena. 13 - 28 October 2006, Reykjavik, Iceland.

Resonance the Electromagnetic Bodies Project A touring exhibition from June to October 2006 on Electromagnetism and Art. Budapest, Paris, Karlsruhe, Madrid, Rotterdam

Expanding The Space Conference and workshop on space and art. With a Video exhibition. October 3-4-5-6, 2006. Sant Ferran, 12. Valencia. Spain.

art & medicine. interfaces to the body A performative science exhibition in Graz, Austria from June 10 - August 13, 2006. With Symposium on June 9, 2006.

Die Wahr/Falsch Inc. - The True/False Inc. Eine Wissenschaftsaustellung in der Stadt - A Science Exhibition in the City. Wien/Vienna 2 June - 15 July 2006.

marthavision A spatio-temporal staging / Eine raumzeitliche Inszenierung, by Sven Mann, May 11 - July 2, 2006. Opening: May 11, 2006, 19h. Caesar, Bonn.

Designing Truth April 30 - June 25, 2006. Exhibition in context to the festival of the "29th Duisburger Akzente: Believe in what?"

Subtle Technologies Festival June 1-4, 2006 (with preceding workshops) Toronto, Canada

Artescienza 'Spazio Deformato' Rome, 18 May - 15 June, 2006. The Festival, organized by the CRM - Centro Ricerche Musicali of Rome, stands under the motto of 'De-formed Space'. A symposium is going to be held on 8,9 June 2006.

NEW MATH: Recent Algorithmic Art LACDA - Los Angeles Center For Digital Art, May 11 - June 3, 2006.

CMCA Computational Models of Creativity in the Arts. Workshop, Conference, Exhibition, Performances. London, Tuesday 16 to Wednesday 17 May 2006.

Missing Link: Art Meets Biomedicine January 26 - March 24, 2006 - The Rubelle & Norman Schafler Gallery at Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, USA. It is an exhibition of work that highlights the connections between the arts and the sciences. The exhibition was inspired by a 2004 symposium held in Brandenburg, Germany, for research scientists and artists. The exhibition is the second in a series of cross-disciplinary exhibitions at Pratt. The first was ... Crossing Disciplines/Drawing ... last spring.
Private Investigations. Research, Acquisition and Processing of Knowledge in Contemporary Art Practices November 10, 2005 - February 3, 2006 - Künstlerhaus Büchsenhausen, Stadtturmgalerie, Kunstpavillon, Innsbruck, Austria. An exhibition and a series of discussions curated by Andrei Siclodi and Ingeborg Erhart in cooperation with the Jan van Eyck Academie Amsterdam.
Storyrooms October 11, 2005 - January 15, 2006 - Museum of Science and Industry, Manchester, UK. The event is taking place in the unique and historical setting of the grade one listed 1830 Warehouse at the Museum of Science and Industry, Manchester UK. Funded by the Arts Council England/North West and supported by The Museum of Science and Industry, The Arts and Humanities Research Council, Manchester Metropolitan University, The Goethe-Institute Manchester, Arts Western Australia and Western Australian Government.
DIGITAL'05: Exquisite October 1, 2005 - January 15, 2006 - The New York Hall of Science, New York City, USA. Juried Exhibition. DIGITAL'05: "E X Q U I S I T E" is the 7th Annual International Digital Print Competition & Exhibition organized by Art & Science Collaborations; Digital'05 invites an examination of the nature of "exquisite" in all of its ramifications. This year's juror is Lynn Gamwell, Director of the Binghamton University Art Museum, Binghamton, New York, and Curator of the Gallery of Art and Science at the New York Academy of Sciences, New York City.
Festival della Scienza October 27 - November 8, 2005 - different locations in Genova, Italy.
Ecke Bonk and Owen Griffith, typosophes sans frontières. MONTE CARLO METHODE - Towards an Archeology of Chance. 01.10. - 30.10.2005, Neue Galerie Spiegelsaal and Künstlerhaus, Graz, Austria
Put on your blue Genes. BioTech-Kunst und die Verheißung der Biotechnologie (BioTech-Art and the Promises of the Biotechnology). September 24, 2005 - October 23, 2005 - Neue Gesellschaft für Bildende Kunst, Berlin, Germany.
einfach. komplex. Bildbäume und Baumbilder in der Wissenschaft (simply complex - Picture-Trees and Tree Pictures in Science) April 30 - September 4, 2005 - Museum für Gestaltung Zürich, Switzerland.
Exploration of TIME March 19 - June 19, 2005 - Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media (YCAM), Yamaguchi, Japan. Special project exhibition series: "Dialogue between Science and Art"
Open Nature March 29 - July 3, 2005 - NTT InterCommunication Center (ICC), Tokyo, Japan. 'open Nature' focuses on the 'nature' infiltrated in our daily lives through digital information environments, and aims to redefine it as an 'open' concept that clears the way for a broader range of relationships between art and technology. Seen through that filter of information technology, our perception of 'nature' today extends to structures of various shapes and scales. Technology enables us to travel through virtual realities made from data gathered in outer space or the deep sea, or explore on a nano-level the nature of the human body through genetic engineering, thus has made visible a nature we are unable to experience first-hand.
Crossing Disciplines: Drawing February 15 - April 1, 2005 - The Rubelle & Norman Schafler Gallery at Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, USA. It is the first in a series of faculty exhibitions at The Rubelle & Norman Schafler Gallery. The exhibition examines how artists, architects, and designers employ common skills, techniques and materials in their work. Several CGIM Faculty are represented in Crossing Disciplines ...
Banquete_05_comunicacion en evolucionJanuary 19 - February 20, 2005 - Conde Duque Cultural Centre, Madrid, Spain. Communication in evolution is the focus of this second edition of the banquet_ project, conceived as a dialogue between art, science, technology and society. Organised by the MediaLabMadrid programme of the Conde Duque Cultural Centre, banquet_communication in evolution takes an open, critical look at the models and processes that govern the evolution of communication in terms of code, language, technology and social dynamics ...
Gene(sis): Contemporary Art Explores Human Genomics September 10 - November 28, 2004 - The Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art, Evanston, USA. January 25 - May 23, 2004 - Frederick Weisman Museum of Art, Minneapolis, USA. August 27 - December 7, 2003 - Berkeley Art Museum, Berkeley, USA. April 6 - August 25, 2002 - Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, USA. "Gene(sis) is a major traveling exhibition that showcases powerful net wartwork created in direct response to recent developments in human genomics. This research is havng an enormous impact on artistic practice, providing new tools, processes, materials, and issues for consideration. Organized by Henry Art Gallery, Gene(sis) seeks to bridge art and science by elucidating technical advances for a lay audience and examining ethical issues raised by genomic research. Recognizing the complexity that these new opportunities present, curator Roin Held developed the exhibition during three years of on-going dialogue with geneticists, artists, science historians, medical ethicists, and art historians. In the spirit of fostering dialogue across disciplines, an extensive array of public programming is slated at each tour venue in conjunction with the exhibition. Gene(sis) seeks to encourage public discourse and deeper understanding of genomics and its potential ipact onour everyday lives."
The Art of Science March 12-May 30, 2004 - International Center of Photography (ICP), New York, USA. For scientists doing advanced research in areas from cell biology to neuroscience, creating images is a crucial part of their inquiry. The exhibition examined how scientists and a group of artists who collaborate with scientists, construct their extraordinary images and use them in research. The exhibition was curated by Carol Squires and was the last in the five-part series, "Imaging the Future: The Intersection of Science, Technology and Photography". An exibition catalogue is available. See also: http://www.artn.com/ICP_Essay.pdf
Science + Fiction - between Nano-World and global Culture A touring exhibition by the Volkswagen Foundation in cooperation with the Studium Generale TU/E Eindhoven. Science + Fiction is a combinatory game for all friends of science and art. The exhibition confronts artists with topics from the support program for science of the VW Foundation - and these give their self-confident answers by artistic statements. The questions are relevant for all of us: where is the borderline between the foreign and the familiar in a globalised world? What consequences do manipulations of matter on the atomic level have? Where does science become fiction - and vice versa? December 15, 2002-March 9, 2003 - Sprengel Museum Hannover, Germany. April 12-August 17, 2003 - Center for Art and Media [ZKM] Karlsruhe, Germany. August 30, 2003-January 4, 2004 - Forschungszentrum caesar, Bonn, Germany. January 22-April 18, 2004 - Deutsches Hygiene-Museum Dresden, Germany. June 18-September 19, 2004 - Nobel Museum Stockholm, Sweden. October 9, 2004-January 9, 2005 - Deutsches Museum Munich, Germany. February 17-April 10, 2005 - Studium Generale, Technische Universit&aauml;t Eindhoven, Germany. Coming: National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation, Tokyo, Japan.
VISION International exhibition, symposium, screening series, net.project, publications. October 18-November 17, 2002 - Budapest Autumn Festival- Mucsarnok/Kunsthalle Budapest - C3, Budapest, Hungary
Interactive Chaos September 27-October 5, 2002, Sendai Mediatheque, Japan. A media art exhibition organized by Atsuhito Sekiguchi (IAMAS/Ogaki) and Isato Kataoka. Talks of scientists were accompanying the show. The mathematician Ichiro Tsuda developed a sensor which was implemented in a media installation of the two organizers. This installation gave the name to the whole event: "A sensor system that takes the viewer's finger pulse wave is installed in a statue of Buddha molded as an analogy of a person. From this finger pulse wave data 3D Chaotic Attractors are generated. A corresponding social image is drawn from the living body data and is displayed and configured. Normally, each person is supposed to constitute society; however hardly anyone realizes this. Chaos is the great filter that creates a uniform standard that exists in your body data, which is thought to be undeterminable. If we suppose that the brain has a chaotic function, then I think that people should have the capability of determining the occurrence of different "systems" in a common environment. With the help of this work, the viewers can form an image of the chaos existing in them." See also: http://www.aec.at/de/archives/festival_archive/festival_catalogs/festival_artikel.asp?iProjectID=12959
Cibervision02. Fluid Dynamics (Dinamicas fluidas) First International Festival of Art, Science and Technology March 4-17, 2002 - Centre Cultural Conde Duque, Madrid, Spain.
conVerge ... is a project that has been developed by The Art Gallery of South Australia and the Adelaide Festival 2002 that explores the nexus between art, science and technology and its creative expression and asks "what happens at these points of intersection?" The project comprises: conVerge: where art and science meet March 1 - April 28, 2002 - Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia 2002 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art. See also: conVerge symposium March 3-4, 2002 - Adelaide Festival 2002 and online. An opportunity to share ideas where you can express opinions on: Image and Meaning, Knowledge Systems, Ecology, Genomics, Bioeconomics and Partnerships. conVerge archive A space for documenting projects, stimulating discussion and archiving conversations, email dialogues, hypotheticals, unrealisable projects, online discussions and forums.
Art and Medicine - Medicine as Metaphor January 18-March 24, 2002 - NTT InterCommunication Center (ICC) Tokyo, Japan. "We have leaped into the 21st century... the century of the brain and life sciences and the era of the genome. Every day the news follows the trends of neurology, human genome planning, organ transplants, reproductive medicine, cloning and regenerative medicine. We are being challenged by the ethical interface between the human race and scientific technique. Television and the internet allows us many opportunities to see many modern wonders... medical images taken using state of the art technology such as MRIs (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) and CT scans (Computerized Tomography), real and CG images on cells in reproductive treatments afforded by the remarkable progress in genetic engineering. Our changing sibility of the body has major influences on birth, old age, sickness and death, indeed on our outlook on life itself. This exhibition will mainly feature artists working in art inspired by developments in medical and life science technology and in social expression using 'medicine' as a metaphor. Spanning the wide variety of medical science found in brain science, plastination anatomy, genetic engineering, organ transplants and terminal care through art, this exhibition is an experiment in reading (or listening to) the world 'clinically' using 'medicine as metaphor'."
Unnatural Science June 3, 2000-May 2001 - Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA), North Adams, USA. "The art in Unnatural Science exploits scientific narratives, practices and aesthetics. Humorous and irreverent, though scientifically well-informed, these recent installations, sculptures, video works, and photographs owe much to the playful art of Marcel Duchamp, Alfred Jarry and Raymond Roussel in their use of science as a springboard for fantasy. The explorations of botany, genetics, chemistry, physics and other sciences are both poetic and profound, beautiful and visionary. Drawn from the collections of artists, galleries and museums all over the world, the works in Unnatural Science hail a significant trend in contemporary art - one that not only demystifies, but also poeticizes science."
Cibervision 99 First International Festival of Art, Science and Technology November 16-21, 1999 - Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain. The first international festival of art, science and new technologies offers some works and projects of great importance for the emergent cybernetic culture. Organized by Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid (Spain) and directed by Karin Ohlenschl&aauml;ger. See also: http://www.urjc.es/novedades/cibervision/cibervision.html
Gene Worlds. Prometheus in the Lab? March 27, 1998 - January 10, 1999 - different places: Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Bonn, Germany. Deutsches Hygiene-Museum, Dresden, Germany. Landesmuseum für Technik und Arbeit in Mannheim, Germany. Museum Mensch und Natur, Munich, Germany. Alimentarium, Vevey, Switzerland. The effects of modern genetics are expanding far beyond the bounds of science. ...
SENSITIVE CHAOS NTT ICC-Inter Communication Center, 1997.
Science and the Artist's Book May 26-November 3, 1995 - Smithsonian Institution Libraries, Exhibition Gallery, USA (Part I). May 26-September 2, 1995 - Washington Project for the Arts, USA (Part II). November 17, 1995-May 28, 1996 - Smithsonian Institution Libraries, Exhibition Gallery, USA (Part II). Artists can find inspiration in almost any subject, and science offers the artist an especially fertile field of exploration. Scientific images - views of the human body, sketches of remarkable inventions, charts of outer space - can be raw materials for an artist's imagination. ...
Art & Brain & Art & Brain II November 1994 - Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany & November 1995-1999 - Deutsches Museum Bonn, Germany. With the support of the "Academy of the Third Millennium". This event was the starting point of the idea to organize a series of exhibitions in the Deutsches Museum Bonn: "Art & Brain" and "Art & Brain II". The artists were: Peter Kogler, Carsten Höller and Rosmarie Trockel, Marc Dion, Durs Grünbein and Via Lewandowsky, Douglas Gordon.
Arte e Scienza Summer 1986 - Biennale di Venezia, Italy
SOFTWARE Information technology: its new meaning for art. By Jack Burnham. Jewish Museum New York 1970 and The Smithsonian Institution 1971.
Cybernetic Serendipity curated by Jasia Reichardt at the ICA London August 2nd to October 20th, 1968

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