NEWS ITEMS FOR ART SCIENCE [AS]_

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Brad Nunn's 'Machine Gun Walker' on display at ANAT
12ND FEBRUARY 2010

Standing three and a half meters tall, Machine Gun Walker dominates its display space, demanding attention.

 

 

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Super Human Symposium
13TH NOVEMBER 2009

Due to popular demand, we are releasing single-day and half-day tickets for the Super Human symposium.

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Jam! – Art, science and beyond
3RD SEPTEMBER 2009

One hundred scientists, artists, and students to participate in an
innovative multimedia British Science Festival event at UCA Farnham.

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Art in the Age of Technoscience
31ST AUGUST 2009

Is science the new art? Taking this provocative question as her starting point, art historian Ingeborg Reichle examines the fascinating responses of contemporary artists when con­fronted with recent scientific and technological advances.

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ISMAER 09
21ST AUGUST 2009

ISMAR (International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality) is the premier international meeting place for the Mixed and Augmented Reality research community. Each year carefully peer-reviewed conference papers disclose for the first time with others in the scientific community the latest developments in the field. ISMAR is held in North America, Asia and Europe on a rotating basis.

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Shared Robotics
14TH AUGUST 2009

Today robot utopias and dystopias have collapsed: Robots are neither slaves nor doomsday machines; on the contrary robots are an increasing part of our everyday lives.

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The Human Genre Project
31ST JULY 2009

An online collection of new writing in very short forms — short stories, flash fictions, reflections, poems — inspired by genes and genomics.

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Beam me up
29TH JULY 2009

Beam me up is an Internet publication with scientific and artistic essays for our present-day idea of space.

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New Scientist Eureka Science Photography Prize Exhibition
27TH JULY 2009

Curated and managed by the Australian Museum, this exhibition showcases the best twenty-five entries in the annual Eureka Prize for Science Photography, sponsored by New Scientist.

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Computed Tomography Art
22ND JULY 2009

Radiologist Kai-hung Fung's digitally manipulated Computed Tomography scans of his patients are a true art.

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Bio Kino - Grind House Alley
17TH JULY 2009

Grind House Alley is an intimate performance that creates a living spectacle, somewhere between a backyard laboratory, a freak sideshow and an early cinema parlour.

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80+1 - A Journey Around the World
9TH JULY 2009

This globe-spanning expedition, underway until Sept 5, 2009, won’t entail any physical travel; the mode of transportation will be satellite hook-up and fiber optic cable, and the stops along the way will be 20 locations, each one of which stands for a theme of crucial importance to our future.

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ArtAsiaPacific's current issue
9TH JULY 2009

As new advances in science reshape society, artists embracing new media have increasingly sophisticated means for perceiving and reinterpreting the world. ArtAsiaPacific's July/August issue focuses on artists who use technology to explore new frontiers.

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'Void Love' - Stars shine in soap opera
29TH MAY 2009

The artists will screen the pilot episode of their sound and video work on 31 May 2009, 6.00pm to 7.30pm, at Head Quarters, 55 High St, Northcote, Melbourne, Victoria.

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Changing Climates in Arts Publishing
20TH MAY 2009

Artlink is organising a one-day national Forum to be held on Saturday 9 May at the University of South Australia.

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Double Take
29TH APRIL 2009

Anne Landa Award for Video and New Media Arts 2009 Exhibition.

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Life, death & biotechnia
7TH APRIL 2009

ANAT's Art Science Manager, Vicki Sowry will be speaking at this bio-art symposium at the EAF, part of a group of bio art events that also includes an exhibition and workshop.

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Japanese Fashion Robot
18TH MARCH 2009

A fashion robot is ready to rock the Tokyo catwalk later this month.

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Eclipse
16TH MARCH 2009

"Eclipse" is a user driven, networked-art application.

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Testcard
6TH MARCH 2009

Seven artists have produced new artworks based around the colour and greyscale configurations of traditional television test card images.