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.

Jury ESO 2016 2016

Jury ESO 2016

The residency-artist is always selected by an interdisciplinary jury representing art&science. Jurors coming from the arts evaluate the submissions in an artistic way of thinking, representatives of the Ars Electronica Futurelab judge the submitted ideas in thinking on the possibilities of technical realization and beside that members of the scientific partners are assessing the projects on what is possible within the scientific work carried out at the different scientific facilities. Jury ESO Residency 2016: Gerfried Stocker – Ars Electronica Horst Hörtner – Ars Electronica Futurelab Martin Honzik – Ars Electronica Slobodan Coba Jovanovic – Center for the promotion of science Richard Kitta – DIG Gallery Fernando Comerón – ESO Robert Devčić – GV Art Limited Jurij Krpan – Kapelica Gallery Lucía García Rodríguez – LABoral Lynn Scarff – Science Gallery Fermin Serrano Sanz – Zaragoza Foundation • Info: Picture is also showing the Ars Electronica Team Members: Veronika Liebl, Tina Reinthaler, Claudia Schnugg

From Feb 22, 2016 to Feb 23, 2016
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art & science jury - ESO residency 2016


In cooperation with seven artistic & cultural institutions as well as the ESO–European Southern Observatory, Ars Electronica has launched "art & science", the European Digital Art and Science Network, an international initiative offering artists the chance to spend several weeks at both the ESO and the Ars Electronica Futurelab. A group photo showing the jury 2016 consisting of representatives of Ars Electronica, ESO and members of the cultural partner institutions. Credit: Martin Hieslmair

Date: Jul 14, 2015
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