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  • Event: What Data scientists can learn from data artistsInstitution: DataEDGEComment:
  • MicroCosm -
    A journey into the cosmos, into open endless space, has always attracted scientists and dreamers. Gigantic stars, the milky way, galaxies thousands of light years away surround the earth, and we humans can be imagined as small elementary particles
  • Ceci n'est pas un oiseau is a projection installation comprising a specially built animation projector and a system of four automated semi-transparent screens. The projector projects a looped series of images of a cockatoo in flight onto the four
  • Unstable -
    Computer graphic installation Images of stars and galaxies are displayed as pixels of light whose structure is randomized by computer processing. These are projected onto a large curved metal sheet whose galvanized surface reflects the light to
  • ... The shaman identifies with animals and...
  • Interference – a network dropping out, white noise on screens – is seldom welcome. Yet without it, we might not encounter new perspectives or discover new stars. At Jodrell Bank Observatory, scientists regard interference as unhelpful noise or
  • Event: Under the Surface: Mining & Minerals’,Institution: ScitechComment:
  • The Value of Art -
    2013 The Brick Lane Gallery (28. Februar bis 11. März 2013 ) Annex 93-95 Sclater St. E16HR, London, England
  • This installation features the debut of an important new addition to the SCMA collection, “What Will Come” (2006), a major film by the South African artist William Kentridge. One of the most innovative aspects of Kentridge’s work is his hand-drawn
  • Source of Energy -
    Kombucha SCOBY (a symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast) is an incredible creature. There are many different myths and legends about this. Even one concerns its extraterrestrial origin. Kombucha is also unique in that it cannot be accurately