Art & Science

The basis of the „European Digital Art and Science Network“ is a big manifold network consisting of scientific mentoring institutions (ESA, CERN, ESO and Fraunhofer MEVIS), the Ars Electronica Futurelab and seven European cultural partners (Center for the promotion of science, RS – DIG Gallery, SK – Zaragoza City of Knowledge Foundation, ES – Kapelica Gallery / Kersnikova, SI – GV Art, UK – Laboral, ES – Science Gallery, IE. The EU funded project lasted from 2014 to 2017. The Online Archive of Ars Electronica provides an overview of the individual activities of the network and also delivers information about the network itself, the residency artists and the involved project partners and the jury.

Science Gallery at Trinity College Dublin 2014

Science Gallery at Trinity College Dublin

Science Gallery (IE): Science Gallery is an organisation dedicated to igniting creativity and discovery where science and art collide. Science Gallery, since opening in February 2008, has welcomed over a million visitors with over 24 exhibitions ranging from EDIBLE, which examined the future of food, to BIO-RHYTHM, which got to grips with music and the body, to INFECTIOUS, an exhibition which showcased the first ever live simulation of a pandemic using RFID technology. Science Gallery is ranked amongst the top ten free cultural attractions in Ireland and is all about opening science up to passionate debate. Uniquely located in Ireland’s leading research university, Trinity College Dublin, with a recognized expertise in astro physics and astronomy as well as a focus on public engagement with creative science, art and design.

Year of creation
2014

Urls
Website: https://dublin.sciencegallery.com/, https://dublin.sciencegallery.com/research
Twitter: https://twitter.com/SciGalleryDub/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scigallerydub/
Blog: https://dublin.sciencegallery.com/blog/

Blog Ars Electronica: https://www.aec.at/aeblog/en/2015/01/16/science-gallery-dublin/

Start:
Oct 01, 2014
End:
Sep 30, 2017

Science Gallery at Trinity College Dublin
Science Gallery Dublin Logo
Science Gallery (IE): Science Gallery is an organisation dedicated to igniting creativity and discovery where science and art collide. Science Gallery, since opening in February 2008, has welcomed over a million visitors with over 24 exhibitions ranging from EDIBLE, which examined the future of food, to BIO-RHYTHM, which got to grips with music and the body, to INFECTIOUS, an exhibition which showcased the first ever live simulation of a pandemic using RFID technology. Science Gallery is ranked amongst the top ten free cultural attractions in Ireland and is all about opening science up to passionate debate. Uniquely located in Ireland’s leading research university, Trinity College Dublin, with a recognized expertise in astro physics and astronomy as well as a focus on public engagement with creative science, art and design.

Impressions from SEEING at Science Gallery Dublin
Simulacra by Karina Smigla-Bobinski at SEEING at Science Gallery Dublin.

Science Gallery Dublin

Impressions from HUMANS NEED NOT APPLY at Science Gallery Dublin
Impressions from the exhibition "HUMANS NEED NOT APPLY" at Science Gallery Dublin. Shown artwork: Ad Infinitum by Pedro Lopes in collaboration with Robert Kovacs, Alexandra Ion, David Lindlbauer and Patrick Baudisch.

Impressions from HUMANS NEED NOT APPLY at Science Gallery Dublin
Impressions from the "HUMANS NEED NOT APPLY" exhibition at Science Gallery Dublin. Shown artwork: Pinokio by Adam Ben-Dror and Shanshan Zhou.

Impressions from DESIGN AND VIOLENCE at Science Gallery Dublin
AK47 VS M16 by Propeller Group at DESIGN AND VIOLENCE at Science Gallery Dublin

Impressions from HUMANS NEED NOT APPLY exhibition at Science Gallery Dublin
Impressions from the exhibition "HUMANS NEED NOT APPLY" at Science Gallery Dublin. Shown artwork: Ad Infinitum by Pedro Lopes in collaboration with Robert Kovacs, Alexandra Ion, David Lindlbauer and Patrick Baudisch.

Science Gallery at Trinity College Dublin - Activities