[spectre] Spring in Scotland for the FEAT exhibition
Annick2
anikburo at gmail.com
Wed Mar 22 12:51:51 CET 2017
Dear Friends,
Spring has arrived. Time to get out and to go to Dundee,
Scotland for the first exhibition from the FEAT / Future
Emerging Art and Technology project.
Find herewith the press release with all relevant information.
Best
Annick
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Venue: LifeSpace Science Art Research Gallery, School of
Life Sciences, Old Hawkhill Road, University of Dundee,
Dundee, Scotland DD1 5E
Opening/Preview: 13th April 2017, 5-7pm
Exhibition Dates: 13th April – 17th June 2017
After many months of fruitful collaborations between artists
and FET projects, FEAT and LifeSpace Science Art Research
Gallery at the University of Dundee are pleased to present
the premier of FUTURE EMERGING ART AND TECHNOLOGY, an
exhibition of artworks created by internationally acclaimed
artists working in collaboration with cutting edge European
Union research projects, exploring gene regulation, quantum
physics, underwater robotics, carbon capture, and exascale
computing.
The exhibition includes new artworks by boredomresearch,
Evelina Domnitch and Dmitry Gelfand, Anna Dumitriu, Špela
Petrič & MihaTuršič, Semiconductor, and Pinar Yoldas,
created through in-depth embedded residencies at the
forefront of new research in EU Future Emerging Technology
(FET) projects working side-by side with scientists.
With LifeSpace Dundee, we have found the perfect partner
gallery for FEAT. The research-driven gallery space is
curated as a collaborative partnership between researchers
from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design and
researchers from the School of Life Sciences. It not only
enables opportunities for interdisciplinary art and science
interactions, but also provides a location for curatorial
exchange between students, researchers and the general public.
LifeSpace’s mission is very much aligned with the aims of
FEAT as they are looking to engage artists and scientists in
new collaborations and to foster long-term
cross-disciplinary activity and reciprocal inspiration
processes.
“FEAT is an initiative of eutema GmbH (AT), Stichting Waag
Society (NL), and youris.com (BE). It has received funding
from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and
innovation programme under grant agreement No 686527
(H2020-FETOPEN-2015-CSA).
Project website : http://featart.eu/
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