
Passeando pelo Centro de Porto Alegre com o "quase" arquiteto Sr. "Flick"....
Junho 2009.
(FOTO E COMENTÁRIO ENCONTRADO NA INTERNET, AGRADECIMENTOS AO FOTÓGRAFO ANÔNIMO)
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The premiere presentation of the situation polar m [mirrored] by Carsten Nicolai and Marko Peljhan will be presented on Saturday November 13, 2010, at the YCAM Center in Yamaguchi, Japan. The installation explores natural radiation phenomena and confronts them with the limits of human sensorial perception. Our understanding of the basic indeterminancy and the non-linear intelligence that one finds in nature's apparent randomness and noise, is limited by the physical characteristics of our senses. The installation offers an unusual insight into the complexity of those natural structures. Like its predecessor project, polar, that was created at the Canon Artlab in Tokyo in 2000 and that won the Prix Ars Electronica for Interactive Art in 2001, polar m [mirrored] was created by the German artist Carsten Nicolai and the Slovenian artist Marko Peljhan. The exhibition is curated by Yukiko Shikata (guest curator) and Kazunao Abe (YCAM).
The project is part of the demonstration initiatives of the UCIRA Integrative Methodologies ART/SCIENCE series and was in part supported by the MAT program at UC Santa Barbara.
From Nano Science to Device Art – Introducing the UCLA Art | Sci Center
Mon. Dec. 20, 2010
MIRAIKAN (National Museum of Emerging science and Innovation) Innovation Hall
Sponsored by JST/CREST
UCLA Art | Sci Center & Lab
The Art|Sci Center is dedicated to pursuing and promoting the evolving “Third Culture” by facilitating the infinite potential of collaborations between (media) arts and (bio/nano) sciences. The center’s affiliation with the California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI) offers access to cutting edge researchers and their laboratories and a dedicated gallery for exhibitions. Here too the center hosts the Sci|Art NanoLab Summer Institute for high school students by introducing them to the vast possibilities in the quantum field of art|science for the present and future generations. In cooperation with CNSI, the UCLA School of the Arts and the Department of Design | Media Arts, the Art|Sci Center supports visiting research scholars and artists in residency from around the world. The center presents lectures, mixers, and symposia to bring artists and scientists together in order to mesh these cultures and inspire individuals to think about art and science as already interrelated and relevant to our society.