Scientific Serendipity
The Scientific Serendipity artist in residence program was initiated by ANAT in 1998, as part of a larger series of thematic programs called Deep Immersion. These programs aimed to provide a platform for research and development in the areas of theology; art and technology in the Asia Pacific region; and the interface between science and art. The Scientific Serendipity publication airs a range of issues surrounding the art and science nexus. (more…)
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There is much that art and science have in common. (more…)
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I began my working career in the unusual context of a special inter-disciplinary think tank charged with exploring possible telecommunication futures. (more…)
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D. V. Rogers is a Sydney-based artist who has worked across the fields of photography, performance art and machine-based installation. (more…)
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Oron and Ionat came to us with a unique idea, to translate what had been theoretical work into real living objects. (more…)
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In 1996 Oron Catts initiated the Tissue Culture & Art Project, an ongoing artistic research and development project into the use of tissue culture and tissue engineering as a medium for artistic expression. (more…)
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Justine Cooper’s advent as artist in residence at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) was itself an act of serendipity. (more…)
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Justine Cooper has been working across the fields of art and science since 1995. (more…)
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Adam Donovan is a 27 year-old Brisbane artist working in the area of acoustic and visual art. (more…)
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Adam Donovan’s work combines the highly specialised field of scientific acoustics with the visual arts. (more…)
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I’ve been thinking about artist and scientist collaborations recently. (more…)
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