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SYMPOSIUM III: ART AND SCIENCE AT WORK, organized by Ars Electronica 2016

SYMPOSIUM III: ART AND SCIENCE AT WORK, organized by Ars Electronica

Original: Juri Krpan (SI) | 4000 * 2667px | 1.3 MB
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Original: Sebasian Neitsch (DE), ESO Residency Winner 2016 | 4000 * 2667px | 1.2 MB
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Original: Fernando Comerón (ES), ESO | 4000 * 2667px | 1.5 MB
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Original: Aoife van Linden Tol (IR) | 4000 * 2667px | 1.2 MB
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Original: Robert Meisner (DE) | 4000 * 2667px | 2.1 MB
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Original: Yamina Aouina (DZ/DE) | 4000 * 2667px | 1.5 MB
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Original: Ivan Poupyrev (RU/US) | 4000 * 2667px | 1.3 MB
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Original: Susan Street (AU) | 4000 * 2667px | 1.6 MB
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Original: Jiwon Yun (SK) | 4000 * 2667px | 1.1 MB
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Original: Washio Kazuhiko (JP) | 4000 * 2667px | 1.2 MB
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Original: Ghalia Elsrakbi (NL/SY), Haytham Nawar (EG), Cairotronica | 4000 * 2667px | 1.2 MB
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Original: Haytham Nawar (EG) | 4000 * 2667px | 1.2 MB
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Original: Mohamed Hossam (EG) | 4000 * 2667px | 1.2 MB
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Original: Omar El-Safty (EG) | 4000 * 2667px | 1.5 MB
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Original: Christian Rauch (DE) | 4000 * 2667px | 1.3 MB
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Original: Ali Panahi (IR) | 4000 * 2667px | 1.5 MB
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Original: Oscar Ekponimo (NG) | 4000 * 2667px | 1.6 MB
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Original: Elizabeth Kasujja (UG) | 4000 * 2667px | 1.3 MB
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Original: Valentino Catricalà (IT) | 4000 * 2667px | 1.4 MB
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Original: Michela Magas (UK/SE/HR) | 4000 * 2667px | 1.2 MB
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Original: Mariano Sardón (AR) | 4000 * 2667px | 1.4 MB
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Original: SYMPOSIUM III: ART AND SCIENCE AT WORK | 4000 * 2667px | 2.9 MB
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Original: Yamina Aouina (DZ/DE), Ivan Poupyrev (RU/US), Kathleen McCarthy (US) | 4000 * 2667px | 1.6 MB
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Original: Susan Street (AU), Hiroshi Ishii (US/JP) | 4000 * 2667px | 1.7 MB
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Original: Horst Hörtner (AT) | 4000 * 2667px | 1.9 MB
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Original: Susan Street (AU) | 4000 * 2667px | 1.6 MB
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Original: Kathleen McCarthy (US) | 4000 * 2667px | 1.2 MB
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    The European Digital Art and Science Network aims to link up scientific aspects and ideas with approaches used in digital art. Fostering interdisciplinary work and intercultural exchange as well as gaining access to new target audiences are among its declared goals. There is also strong emphasis on art’s role as a catalyst in processes of social renewal. By creating images and narratives dealing with the potential risks and rewards inherent in technological and scientific development, artists exert an important influence on how our society comes to terms with these innovations.
    • Info: A symposium in the context of the European Digital Art & Science Network.
    Year of creation
    2016

    Urls
    http://talksandlectures.aec.at/search.php?searchtext=Symposium+III%3A+Art+and+Science+at+work&search=ok

    Start:
    Sep 11, 2016
    Ars Electronica
    Juri Krpan (SI)
    Photo showing Juri Krpan (SI) at SYMPOSIUM III: ART AND SCIENCE AT WORK at POSTCITY.

    Sebasian Neitsch (DE), ESO Residency Winner 2016
    Photo showing Sebastian Neitsch of Quadrature (DE), ESO Residency Winner 2016 at SYMPOSIUM III: ART AND SCIENCE AT WORK at POSTCITY.

    Fernando Comerón (ES), ESO
    Photo showing Fernando Comerón (ES) (ESO’s representative in Chile) at SYMPOSIUM III: ART AND SCIENCE AT WORK at POSTCITY.

    Aoife van Linden Tol (IR)
    Photo showing Aoife van Linden Tol (IR) (ESA Residency Winner 2016) at SYMPOSIUM III: ART AND SCIENCE AT WORK.

    Robert Meisner (DE)
    Photo showing Robert Meisner (DE) (ESA) at the SYMPOSIUM III: ART AND SCIENCE AT WORK at POSTCITY.

    Yamina Aouina (DZ/DE)
    Photo showing Yamina Aouina (DZ/DE) at SYMPOSIUM III: ART AND SCIENCE AT WORK at POSTCITY.

    Ivan Poupyrev (RU/US)
    Showing Ivan Poupyrev (Technical Program Lead
    Google) SYMPOSIUM III: ART AND SCIENCE AT WORK at POSTCITY.

    Susan Street (AU)
    Photo showing Susan Street (Queensland Universtiy of Technology) at SYMPOSIUM III: ART AND SCIENCE AT WORK at POSTCITY.

    Jiwon Yun (SK)
    Photo showing Jiwon Yun (HYUNDAI MOTOR GROUP) SYMPOSIUM III: ART AND SCIENCE AT WORK at POSTCITY.

    Washio Kazuhiko (JP)
    Photo showing Washio Kazuhiko (JP) at SYMPOSIUM III: ART AND SCIENCE AT WORK at POSTCITY.

    Ghalia Elsrakbi (NL/SY), Haytham Nawar (EG), Cairotronica
    Photo showing Ghalia Elsrakbi (NL/SY) and Haytham Nawar (EG), Cairotronica at SYMPOSIUM III: ART AND SCIENCE AT WORK at POSTCITY.

    Haytham Nawar (EG)
    Photo showing Haytham Nawar (EG) at SYMPOSIUM III: ART AND SCIENCE AT WORK at POSTCITY.

    Mohamed Hossam (EG)
    Photo showing Mohamed Hossam (EG), Fablab Egypt, at SYMPOSIUM III: ART AND SCIENCE AT WORK at POSTCITY.

    Omar El-Safty (EG)
    Photo showing Omar El-Safty (EG), Fablab Egypt, at SYMPOSIUM III: ART AND SCIENCE AT WORK at POSTCITY.

    Christian Rauch (DE)
    Photo showing Christian Rauch (DE), Berlin State Festival at SYMPOSIUM III: ART AND SCIENCE AT WORK at POSTCITY.

    Ali Panahi (IR)
    Photo showing Ali Panahi (IR), TADAEX, at SYMPOSIUM III: ART AND SCIENCE AT WORK at POSTCITY.

    Oscar Ekponimo (NG)
    Photo showing Oscar Ekponimo (NG), InstaHealth, at SYMPOSIUM III: ART AND SCIENCE AT WORK

    Elizabeth Kasujja (UG)
    Photo showing Elizabeth Kasujja (UG), InstaHealth, at SYMPOSIUM III: ART AND SCIENCE AT WORK at POSTCITY.

    Valentino Catricalà (IT)
    Photo showing Valentino Catricalà (IT), BNL Media Art Festival, at SYMPOSIUM III: ART AND SCIENCE AT WORK at POSTCITY.

    Michela Magas (UK/SE/HR)
    Photo showing Michela Magas (UK/SE/HR), Stromatolite / Music Tech Fest, at SYMPOSIUM III: ART AND SCIENCE AT WORK at POSTCITY.

    Mariano Sardón (AR)
    Photo showing Mariano Sardón (AR), Museo de la Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero, at SYMPOSIUM III: ART AND SCIENCE AT WORK.

    SYMPOSIUM III: ART AND SCIENCE AT WORK
    Photo showing, from left to right: Horst Hörtner (Senior Director Ars Electronica Futurelab), Susan Street (QUT), Hirsohi Ishii (Director of the Tangible Media Group / MIT), Yamina Aouina (Moderation), Ivan Poupyrev (Google ATAP) and Kathleen McCarthy during the SYMPOSIUM III: ART AND SCIENCE AT WORK at POSTCITY.

    Yamina Aouina (DZ/DE), Ivan Poupyrev (RU/US), Kathleen McCarthy (US)
    Photo showing Yamina Aouina (DZ/DE), Ivan Poupyrev (RU/US) and Kathleen McCarthy (US) at SYMPOSIUM III: ART AND SCIENCE AT WORK at POSTCITY.

    Susan Street (AU), Hiroshi Ishii (US/JP)
    Photo showing Susan Street (AU) and Hiroshi Ishii (US/JP) at SYMPOSIUM III: ART AND SCIENCE AT WORK at POSTCITY.

    Horst Hörtner (AT)
    Photo showing Horst Hörtner (AT) at SYMPOSIUM III: ART AND SCIENCE AT WORK at POSTCITY.

    Susan Street (AU)
    Photo showing Susan Street (AU) at SYMPOSIUM III: ART AND SCIENCE AT WORK at POSTCITY.

    Kathleen McCarthy (US)
    Photo showing Kathleen McCarthy (US) at SYMPOSIUM III: ART AND SCIENCE AT WORK at POSTCITY.
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