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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.

CERN 2014

CERN

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    CERN (CH): As the cradle of the World Wide Web and home of the Large Hadron Collider which investigates the mysteries of our universe, the European Organization for Nuclear Research – CERN is an eminent center of the digital culture as well as science and technology. As an international center of excellence in these fields it is an inspirational place for artists and designers to explore and extend their research in order to find new artistic approaches.

    Arts@CERN is CERN’s arts programme, designed to make creative connections between the worlds of science, the arts and technology. It is part of CERN’s Cultural Policy, agreed in August 2010, which lead to the creation of it flagship arts programme “Collide@CERN Artists Residencies – Creative Collisions between the Arts and Science” – in 2011. The “Collide@CERN” residency programme is already well established and highly regarded, having run successfully for 4 years, with a proven track record in trans-disciplinary artistic excellence and exchange between artists and scientists.
    Year of creation
    2014

    Urls
    Website: http://home.cern/ , http://arts.cern/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArtsatCERN/
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArtsAtCERN/

    Blogbeiträge Ars Electronica:
    https://www.aec.at/aeblog/en/2015/06/11/am-cern-muessen-uns-kuenstlerinnen-mit-ideen-herausfordern/
    https://www.aec.at/aeblog/en/2015/06/19/lhc-mother-of-all-experiments/

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

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    LHC: Large Hadron Collider
    LHC: Large Hadron Collider is the name of the machine that will bring science insight into the beginnings of our existence. Peter Ginter, one of the world’s best photographers and author Franzobel address the largest and most complex machine ever imagined by man, the “world
    machine”.

    The Beauteous Beast. Or What I Can Verbalize about LHC in My Language. by Franzobel and selected photos by Peter Ginter, printed by courtesy of edition Lammerhuber. First published in: Peter Ginter, Franzobel, Rolf-Dieter Heuer (Authors), LHC: Large Hardron Collider, Edition Lammerhuber, 2011

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    One of the first collisions with ""stable beam" at 13 TeV recorded by CMS
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