Archives: Resources
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How can art influence quantum, and how can quantum influence art?
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To celebrate World Quantum Day (WQD), We brought together a network of academics, artists, and scientists from four institutions across the USA, Ireland, Portugal, and Denmark to explore this very question.
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Mapping the Cross-Over between the Arts and Technologies
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This report is a part of Artsformation’s efforts to map existing European arts initiatives and interventions that operate at the intersection of artistic expression and digital transformations with a view to outlining the basic mechanisms of interdependence between the arts and digital technologies. In the face of the wide variety of artistic genres and media…
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Culturalisation Workshops
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The Culturalisation Workshops presented in this document, build on the exhibitions and events produced to launch Artsformation. Their aim is to expand the areas of critical enquiry established at the launch, with a focus on refining key questions for future productions through an engagement of artists and a broader creative community, institutional and civil society…
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Project Launch Exhibition and Associated Cultural Events
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Over the past few decades, algorithmic systems and infrastructures have played a central role in our lives, impacting on our socio-economic wellbeing, shaping our perception of the world, and affecting our relations to one another. As these digital systems and infrastructures have become increasingly fraught due to unfolding climate collapse, increasing economic precarity, misinformation and…
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Emerald City by Stefania Artusi – Between Land and Sea
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Palermo, a city with a history dating back to at least the Phoenicians, has adapted to conquerors, colonisers and waves of migration. Four hundred years ago, the Muslim call to prayer, the Adhan, was called by the main mosques of the city alongside the sound of church bells. For the audio installation Emerald City, in…
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Future Ages Will Wonder
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Larry Achiampong and David Blandy, Yarli Allison, Miku Aoki, Trisha Baga, Breakwater (Youngsook Choi and Taey Iohe), Ai Hasegawa and Boedi Widjaja. Future Ages Will Wonder presents an “alternative museum” of artworks that use science and technology to question our past and offer new ways of understanding who we are and where we belong. The…
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Transformer Summit: Feminist Data Set – artist talk
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Caroline Sinders and Angeliki Diakrousi on independent platforms and feminist strategies.This artist talk follows the Feminist Data Set workshop on Artificial Intelligence (AI), computer algorithms, mechanical turks, and how to create a more free and just technological future.