Thursday, May 1, 2008

ART MEETS SCIENCE : New List - get contacts

NEW STARTING POINTS
http://www.idaprojects.org/IDAA/idaafront.html

http://www.fondation-langlois.org/html/e/liste.php?Selection=PRO+ind

List of science based art (DATA potential)
http://www.fondation-langlois.org/html/e/page.php?NumPage=365
Chris Csikszentmihályi
- Edgy Products
For a decade Chris Csikszentmihályi has been drawing on both art and technology to develop new technologies that can be used as tools for political activism.

Usman Haque, Sky EarUsman Haque, Sky Ear
The artist has set out to make explicit our interactions with the sky by offering an event that allows a wide public to not only see and hear electromagnetic waves, but to actually interact with them.

It is no wonder that some artists are seduced and intrigued by nanotechnologies, for it is a new frontier where one encounters the never seen before. To make the invisible visible is the mission which artists have pursued since .....

Bruce Lennox, Vicki Meli, Gisèle Trudel, Stéphane Claude, Discussion 2004, part I (audio) Bruce Lennox, Vicki Meli, Gisèle Trudel, Stéphane Claude, Discussion 2004, part II (audio) Ælab on location shoot at IREQ (Institut de Recherche d'Hydro-Québec), 1999 Ælab, Hex, 2001 (vidéo)

DATA is the new project by the Ælab collective. It is a research, production and exhibition project that focuses on the representation of the micro and nanometric image. Let us first underline the interesting collaboration with the LennoxLab of the McGill University Chemistry department (Montreal).

http://www.i-dat.org/?page_id=3
2004 : Global Feed

‘Global Feed’ builds upon decades of previous work by Peter Fend exploring aspects of our relationship to the environment, through his work as part of Ocean Earth Development Corporation, and his ongoing collaborations with artists, architects, engineers and scientists. Ocean Earth was conceived as an instrument for implementing the goals of the environmental art movement, directly building upon the ideas of artists such as Joseph Beuys, Robert Smithson and Gordon Matta-Clark. Through inter-disciplinary collaborations and by connecting ecological imperatives with experimental new technologies, Fend asks ‘How far can art go?’ in drawing attention to a belief that artistic research can generate productive dialogue about global ecological problems and that it can be used to develop effective solutions. In this spirit, ‘Global Feed’ aims to organise the display of processed satellite data for the public to see for itself. Peter Fend undertook a research fellowship at i-DAT from autumn 2003 until summer 2004, supported by the AHRB and Arts Council of England.

http://userwww.sfsu.edu/%7Einfoarts/links/wilson.artlinks2.html
Video Installation

Slavko Kacunko - Closed Circuit Video Instation
Naziha Mestaoui, Yacine Aït Kaci - 3 minutes²

Elizabeth Diller & Ricardo Scofidio - Indigestion
Mirjam struppek - urban screens
Paul Kaiser - Arrival
Ed Tannenbaum Recollections, Sym-ulations, Elastic Surgery
Tamiko Thiel Totem of Heavenly Wisdom
Gary Hill
Bill Viola(sfmoma) main site
Jennifer Steinkamp - installation, abstract video
Janet Cardif
David Pledger, Jeffrey Shaw - Eavesdrop (360' manipulative cinema(
Omar Cherkaoui - Interactive Television and Virtual Communities
anthony mccall - projective environment
Raymond Deirkauf w/ Beyond Expression - Video performance
Trace Redell
Bjoern Schuelke - Orgamat
Lincoln Schatz
Peter Callas
Woody & Steina Vasulka
Harun Farocki
Kristin Lucas
Akira Hasegawa - (D-K) Digital Kakejiku
Adriene Jenik - SPECFLIC 2.0
Tamiko Thiel - Travels of Mariko Horo
Øyvind Kolås - Pippin
Zev Robinson - Artafterscience
Anthony Discenza - degraded signal video
Kota Ezawa - video
Julia Page - video installation
Nate Boyce - eats tapes
Elise Irnving
Joe McKay - platformer
bull_miletic
Tom Igoe - video installations
Yang Zhenzhong - Surrounded
Tabaimo - public conVENience
Raqs Media Collective -Five Pieces of Evidence
Gabriel Barcia-Colombo -
Doug Aitken - video installation
David Rokeby - San Marco Flow (shifted time, manipulated, public space video), Gathering (video sorted analytically)
Jeffrey Shaw - Icinema centre (immersive cinema)
MIT Media lab - Interactive Cinema
Jennifer & Kevin McCoy - softrain, everyshot every episode (dioramas, tv show databases)

Video Experiments in Time/Space, Signal
Christian Kessler - Transverser (time snap shots)
Jim Campbell main site ICC documentation, Hallucinat ion** Memory Recollection Transformation
Masayuki AKAMATSU Time Machine mainpage
Sidney Fels Iamascope.
Virgil Widrich and Martin Reinhart - tx-transform (switch time/space)
Tatsuo Miyajima Floating Time (projected floating clocks each with own time)
Alex Killough - Signal Investigation, Video Symphony, (manipulation of signal)
Sylvie Boisseau and Frank Westermeyer - Copy & Paste (live blue screen dislocation)
Thom Kubli - Hybrid Space , What sound does a color make, territorial sounds


http://userwww.sfsu.edu/%7Einfoarts/links/wilson.artlinks2.html
Natural Phenomena - Non-linear Dynamic Systems, Water, Weather, Solar Energy, Geology, Mechanical Motion
(ONLY SOME TOPICS PASTED)

Climate Change

Strange Weather Blog List of Artists 07
Joy Garnett - Strange Weather - paintings
Cape Farewell Project - climate change show
Prevailing Climate Art Show (Joy Garnett, Boukje Janssen, John Jurayj, Jason Middlebrook, Andrea Bowers, Margarita Cabrera, Yumi Janeiro Roth, Catarina Leitão, Anna von Mertens, Christoph Draeger, Anthony Discenza, Karina Aguilera Skvirsky, Type A, Joan Linder, Eric Anglés)

SolarArt

Solart Global Network
Jurgen Claus
Christina Kubisch Clocktower Project
Robert Mulder & Kristi Allik Skyharp
Seth RiskinSketches of Rainbow Man
Dance of the Auroras-
Alex and Martha Nicoloff Spectralwave
Arts Catalyst Eclipsing the Millennium
Therese Lahaie Solar Sculptures
Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla - Puerto Rican Light - link with light in puerto rico. solar energy store
Pascal Blissmann,Martina Hifflin Elf**
matt Gorbet - solar installations
Leonel Moura - Robotarium
Charles Ross Solar Burn
Ernie Althoff: Heliosonics (solar instruments)
Bruce Gilchrist, Jo Joelson and photographer Anthony Oliver Polaria (Greenland change from 24 hour day)
dennis summers - crying post
REDUX - CallSpace
Bjoern Schuelke - solar, surveillance robots
Jang-Won Lee - suntracer
Adam Somlai-Fischer, Bengt Sjölén - Ping Genius Loci (solar powered pixels)
Koray Tahiroglu, Joni Lyytikainen - SolarDuo (sonification of solar data)
Jaq Chartier - sun tests (different effects on materials)
Seth Riskin Light Dance (box generate mist to crate rainbows behind )
Dan Rose - Solar powered kinetics
Nigel Hilyer - Swarm, Lotus
Ameila Amon & Wendy Brower. - SolSpherica
Graham Chalcroft. - Solar Stills Sculpture Project
Joaquin Fargas - Sunflower
Kathleen Laziza & William Laziza. - AC/DC Window
Mark Yukiw. FireFly, solar powered lighting sculpture

Extreme environments, Arctic, Antarctic

Simon Faithful- Antarctic Dsipatches
Research Station for Antartica - macrolab/sciarts - Marko Peljhan
Agnes Meyer-BRANDIS - SGM-Iceberg-Probe an explorative interface ae07
Jane Marsching - About Here and Later, Arctic Listening Post
Simon Faithful - Ice Blink
Karin Beaumont - antartica art/science(pdf)
Andrea Juan - Antartica Project
Tavares Strachan - Distance Between What We Have and What We Want: Arctic Ice Project (bring ice block to tropics)
Ingo Gunther. - World Processor
Sensorium - beware satellite (thermal representation of earth temperature)
Inigo Manglano-Ovalle - iceberg installation cloud data
Matthew Burtner - Ecoacoustics - snow, winter, ice, wind. In a White Light, Windprints, Snowprints, Tingnikvik
Art in Remote Locations Project

lectromagnetic Spectrum, Auroras, thermal, Light, cosmic rays Andy Gracie - hostprods (positron array)
Bill Spinhoven and Michiel van Bakel - realtimewarper/ timmering - (body fields control cameras)

AElab (giesele trudel) - Sparks (based on Tesla) In/fluencing (tesla energies)
Marie Jeanne Musiol - Kirlian photography
Craig Baldwin - Spectres of the Spectrum
Austin Richards - dr megavolt (performances with tesla coil)
Eric Orr - Electrum Tesla Coil
mathew butrner - sound directly from radio waves
ANDO Takahiro - Bio photon
Honor Harger, Adam Hyde - r a d i o q u a l i a (radio telescope signats to Interent)
Heather Barnett - Transient Touch, Trace Elements (thermal imaging)
Takuro Osaka - Revelation by Cosmic Rays
London Fieldworks - Little Earth (visualizing the magetosphere), Polaria
Sabrina Raaf - Unstoppable hum (sense electromagnetic vibrations)
L. Oliver Duffy schuman resonance - ionosphere reflections
Catherine Richards: I was scared to death / I could have died of joy (plasma tubes respond to visitors)
Louise Provencher and Charles Halary - Electromagnetism & Wearable projects

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