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From Art – Through Science – To Creative Industry (and back) - Art & Science Conference organized by DIG gallery 2016

From Art – Through Science – To Creative Industry (and back) - Art & Science Conference organized by DIG gallery

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    From Art – Through Science – To Creative Industry (and back)
    Art & Science Conference
    24.11.2016
    University Library, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia

    Speakers
    Martin Honzik (AT), Ars Electronica, Linz
    Mairéad Hurley (IE), Science Gallery, Dublin
    Erik Lale Dobrivoje (RS), Center for the Promotion of Science, Belgrade
    Ljiljana Ilić (RS), Center for the Promotion of Science, Belgrade
    Ján Michlík (SK) / Slovanet, Creanet
    František Babič (SK), Department of Cybernetics and Artificial Intelligence, TUKE
    Tomáš Boroš (SK), Department Of Architecture, Faculty of Arts, TUKE
    Michal Murin (SK), New Media Studio, Faculty of Arts, TUKE
    Boris Vaitovič (SK), New Media Studio, Faculty of Arts, TUKE
    Richard Kitta (SK), DIG gallery, Košice
    • Info: A symposium in the context of the European Digital Art & Science Network.
    Year of creation
    2016

    Urls
    http://www.diggallery.sk/

    Start:
    Nov 24, 2016
    DIG gallery
    Impressions from the Art & Science Conference at University Library
    From Art – Through Science – To Creative Industry (and back)
    Art & Science Conference
    24.11.2016
    University Library, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia

    The international Art & Science Conference presented the various examples of interdisciplinary thinking of today, as well as the possibility of linking the areas that may seem incompatible at first sight. The event showed the non-traditional approaches of scientists, artists, and creative teams that are—in addition to innovative concepts or strategies—able to generate also the products of global importance. The main goal of cooperation among DIG (within the European Digital Art & Science Network project), CIKE – Creative Industry Košice, and Faculty of Arts TUKE was to create an open discussion platform focusing on contemporary issues of the Creative Industries.

    Speakers
    Martin Honzik (AT), Ars Electronica, Linz
    Mairéad Hurley (IE), Science Gallery, Dublin
    Erik Lale Dobrivoje (RS), Center for the Promotion of Science, Belgrade
    Ljiljana Ilić (RS), Center for the Promotion of Science, Belgrade
    Ján Michlík (SK) / Slovanet, Creanet
    František Babič (SK), Department of Cybernetics and Artificial Intelligence, TUKE
    Tomáš Boroš (SK), Department Of Architecture, Faculty of Arts, TUKE
    Michal Murin (SK), New Media Studio, Faculty of Arts, TUKE
    Boris Vaitovič (SK), New Media Studio, Faculty of Arts, TUKE
    Richard Kitta (SK), DIG gallery, Košice

    Impressions from the Art & Science Conference at University Library
    From Art – Through Science – To Creative Industry (and back)
    Art & Science Conference
    24.11.2016
    University Library, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia

    The international Art & Science Conference presented the various examples of interdisciplinary thinking of today, as well as the possibility of linking the areas that may seem incompatible at first sight. The event showed the non-traditional approaches of scientists, artists, and creative teams that are—in addition to innovative concepts or strategies—able to generate also the products of global importance. The main goal of cooperation among DIG (within the European Digital Art & Science Network project), CIKE – Creative Industry Košice, and Faculty of Arts TUKE was to create an open discussion platform focusing on contemporary issues of the Creative Industries.

    Speakers
    Martin Honzik (AT), Ars Electronica, Linz
    Mairéad Hurley (IE), Science Gallery, Dublin
    Erik Lale Dobrivoje (RS), Center for the Promotion of Science, Belgrade
    Ljiljana Ilić (RS), Center for the Promotion of Science, Belgrade
    Ján Michlík (SK) / Slovanet, Creanet
    František Babič (SK), Department of Cybernetics and Artificial Intelligence, TUKE
    Tomáš Boroš (SK), Department Of Architecture, Faculty of Arts, TUKE
    Michal Murin (SK), New Media Studio, Faculty of Arts, TUKE
    Boris Vaitovič (SK), New Media Studio, Faculty of Arts, TUKE
    Richard Kitta (SK), DIG gallery, Košice

    Impressions from the Art & Science Conference at University Library
    From Art – Through Science – To Creative Industry (and back)
    Art & Science Conference
    24.11.2016
    University Library, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia

    The international Art & Science Conference presented the various examples of interdisciplinary thinking of today, as well as the possibility of linking the areas that may seem incompatible at first sight. The event showed the non-traditional approaches of scientists, artists, and creative teams that are—in addition to innovative concepts or strategies—able to generate also the products of global importance. The main goal of cooperation among DIG (within the European Digital Art & Science Network project), CIKE – Creative Industry Košice, and Faculty of Arts TUKE was to create an open discussion platform focusing on contemporary issues of the Creative Industries.

    Speakers
    Martin Honzik (AT), Ars Electronica, Linz
    Mairéad Hurley (IE), Science Gallery, Dublin
    Erik Lale Dobrivoje (RS), Center for the Promotion of Science, Belgrade
    Ljiljana Ilić (RS), Center for the Promotion of Science, Belgrade
    Ján Michlík (SK) / Slovanet, Creanet
    František Babič (SK), Department of Cybernetics and Artificial Intelligence, TUKE
    Tomáš Boroš (SK), Department Of Architecture, Faculty of Arts, TUKE
    Michal Murin (SK), New Media Studio, Faculty of Arts, TUKE
    Boris Vaitovič (SK), New Media Studio, Faculty of Arts, TUKE
    Richard Kitta (SK), DIG gallery, Košice

    Impressions from the Art & Science Conference at University Library
    From Art – Through Science – To Creative Industry (and back)
    Art & Science Conference
    24.11.2016
    University Library, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia

    The international Art & Science Conference presented the various examples of interdisciplinary thinking of today, as well as the possibility of linking the areas that may seem incompatible at first sight. The event showed the non-traditional approaches of scientists, artists, and creative teams that are—in addition to innovative concepts or strategies—able to generate also the products of global importance. The main goal of cooperation among DIG (within the European Digital Art & Science Network project), CIKE – Creative Industry Košice, and Faculty of Arts TUKE was to create an open discussion platform focusing on contemporary issues of the Creative Industries.

    Speakers
    Martin Honzik (AT), Ars Electronica, Linz
    Mairéad Hurley (IE), Science Gallery, Dublin
    Erik Lale Dobrivoje (RS), Center for the Promotion of Science, Belgrade
    Ljiljana Ilić (RS), Center for the Promotion of Science, Belgrade
    Ján Michlík (SK) / Slovanet, Creanet
    František Babič (SK), Department of Cybernetics and Artificial Intelligence, TUKE
    Tomáš Boroš (SK), Department Of Architecture, Faculty of Arts, TUKE
    Michal Murin (SK), New Media Studio, Faculty of Arts, TUKE
    Boris Vaitovič (SK), New Media Studio, Faculty of Arts, TUKE
    Richard Kitta (SK), DIG gallery, Košice

    Ján Michlík (SK) at Art & Science Conference
    From Art – Through Science – To Creative Industry (and back)
    Art & Science Conference
    24.11.2016
    University Library, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia

    The international Art & Science Conference presented the various examples of interdisciplinary thinking of today, as well as the possibility of linking the areas that may seem incompatible at first sight. The event showed the non-traditional approaches of scientists, artists, and creative teams that are—in addition to innovative concepts or strategies—able to generate also the products of global importance. The main goal of cooperation among DIG (within the European Digital Art & Science Network project), CIKE – Creative Industry Košice, and Faculty of Arts TUKE was to create an open discussion platform focusing on contemporary issues of the Creative Industries.

    Speakers
    Martin Honzik (AT), Ars Electronica, Linz
    Mairéad Hurley (IE), Science Gallery, Dublin
    Erik Lale Dobrivoje (RS), Center for the Promotion of Science, Belgrade
    Ljiljana Ilić (RS), Center for the Promotion of Science, Belgrade
    Ján Michlík (SK) / Slovanet, Creanet
    František Babič (SK), Department of Cybernetics and Artificial Intelligence, TUKE
    Tomáš Boroš (SK), Department Of Architecture, Faculty of Arts, TUKE
    Michal Murin (SK), New Media Studio, Faculty of Arts, TUKE
    Boris Vaitovič (SK), New Media Studio, Faculty of Arts, TUKE
    Richard Kitta (SK), DIG gallery, Košice

    Ljiljana Ilić (RS) at Art & Science Conference
    From Art – Through Science – To Creative Industry (and back)
    Art & Science Conference
    24.11.2016
    University Library, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia

    The international Art & Science Conference presented the various examples of interdisciplinary thinking of today, as well as the possibility of linking the areas that may seem incompatible at first sight. The event showed the non-traditional approaches of scientists, artists, and creative teams that are—in addition to innovative concepts or strategies—able to generate also the products of global importance. The main goal of cooperation among DIG (within the European Digital Art & Science Network project), CIKE – Creative Industry Košice, and Faculty of Arts TUKE was to create an open discussion platform focusing on contemporary issues of the Creative Industries.

    Speakers
    Martin Honzik (AT), Ars Electronica, Linz
    Mairéad Hurley (IE), Science Gallery, Dublin
    Erik Lale Dobrivoje (RS), Center for the Promotion of Science, Belgrade
    Ljiljana Ilić (RS), Center for the Promotion of Science, Belgrade
    Ján Michlík (SK) / Slovanet, Creanet
    František Babič (SK), Department of Cybernetics and Artificial Intelligence, TUKE
    Tomáš Boroš (SK), Department Of Architecture, Faculty of Arts, TUKE
    Michal Murin (SK), New Media Studio, Faculty of Arts, TUKE
    Boris Vaitovič (SK), New Media Studio, Faculty of Arts, TUKE
    Richard Kitta (SK), DIG gallery, Košice

    Martin Honzik (AT) at Art & Science Conference
    From Art – Through Science – To Creative Industry (and back)
    Art & Science Conference
    24.11.2016
    University Library, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia

    The international Art & Science Conference presented the various examples of interdisciplinary thinking of today, as well as the possibility of linking the areas that may seem incompatible at first sight. The event showed the non-traditional approaches of scientists, artists, and creative teams that are—in addition to innovative concepts or strategies—able to generate also the products of global importance. The main goal of cooperation among DIG (within the European Digital Art & Science Network project), CIKE – Creative Industry Košice, and Faculty of Arts TUKE was to create an open discussion platform focusing on contemporary issues of the Creative Industries.

    Speakers
    Martin Honzik (AT), Ars Electronica, Linz
    Mairéad Hurley (IE), Science Gallery, Dublin
    Erik Lale Dobrivoje (RS), Center for the Promotion of Science, Belgrade
    Ljiljana Ilić (RS), Center for the Promotion of Science, Belgrade
    Ján Michlík (SK) / Slovanet, Creanet
    František Babič (SK), Department of Cybernetics and Artificial Intelligence, TUKE
    Tomáš Boroš (SK), Department Of Architecture, Faculty of Arts, TUKE
    Michal Murin (SK), New Media Studio, Faculty of Arts, TUKE
    Boris Vaitovič (SK), New Media Studio, Faculty of Arts, TUKE
    Richard Kitta (SK), DIG gallery, Košice

    Michal Murin (SK) at Art & Science Conference
    From Art – Through Science – To Creative Industry (and back)
    Art & Science Conference
    24.11.2016
    University Library, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia

    The international Art & Science Conference presented the various examples of interdisciplinary thinking of today, as well as the possibility of linking the areas that may seem incompatible at first sight. The event showed the non-traditional approaches of scientists, artists, and creative teams that are—in addition to innovative concepts or strategies—able to generate also the products of global importance. The main goal of cooperation among DIG (within the European Digital Art & Science Network project), CIKE – Creative Industry Košice, and Faculty of Arts TUKE was to create an open discussion platform focusing on contemporary issues of the Creative Industries.

    Speakers
    Martin Honzik (AT), Ars Electronica, Linz
    Mairéad Hurley (IE), Science Gallery, Dublin
    Erik Lale Dobrivoje (RS), Center for the Promotion of Science, Belgrade
    Ljiljana Ilić (RS), Center for the Promotion of Science, Belgrade
    Ján Michlík (SK) / Slovanet, Creanet
    František Babič (SK), Department of Cybernetics and Artificial Intelligence, TUKE
    Tomáš Boroš (SK), Department Of Architecture, Faculty of Arts, TUKE
    Michal Murin (SK), New Media Studio, Faculty of Arts, TUKE
    Boris Vaitovič (SK), New Media Studio, Faculty of Arts, TUKE
    Richard Kitta (SK), DIG gallery, Košice

    Richard Kitta (SK) at Art & Science Conference
    From Art – Through Science – To Creative Industry (and back)
    Art & Science Conference
    24.11.2016
    University Library, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia

    The international Art & Science Conference presented the various examples of interdisciplinary thinking of today, as well as the possibility of linking the areas that may seem incompatible at first sight. The event showed the non-traditional approaches of scientists, artists, and creative teams that are—in addition to innovative concepts or strategies—able to generate also the products of global importance. The main goal of cooperation among DIG (within the European Digital Art & Science Network project), CIKE – Creative Industry Košice, and Faculty of Arts TUKE was to create an open discussion platform focusing on contemporary issues of the Creative Industries.

    Speakers
    Martin Honzik (AT), Ars Electronica, Linz
    Mairéad Hurley (IE), Science Gallery, Dublin
    Erik Lale Dobrivoje (RS), Center for the Promotion of Science, Belgrade
    Ljiljana Ilić (RS), Center for the Promotion of Science, Belgrade
    Ján Michlík (SK) / Slovanet, Creanet
    František Babič (SK), Department of Cybernetics and Artificial Intelligence, TUKE
    Tomáš Boroš (SK), Department Of Architecture, Faculty of Arts, TUKE
    Michal Murin (SK), New Media Studio, Faculty of Arts, TUKE
    Boris Vaitovič (SK), New Media Studio, Faculty of Arts, TUKE
    Richard Kitta (SK), DIG gallery, Košice
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