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[Nettime-nl] March 19th Utopian Practices: Art, Science and Design REunited Conference |
Waag Society, the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences’ Virtual Knowledge Studio and The Arts & Genomics Centre of Leiden University have organised the conference 'Utopian Practices: Science, Art & Design REunited' in De Balie in Amsterdam on Thursday, 19 March 2009.
Art, science and design were once closely tied to one another, but in the modern age technological specialisation and other divisions brought about a fragmentation of these fields. Increasingly, however, we have begun noticing a number of cross-pollinations between fine arts, applied arts and the sciences. During the conference 'Utopian Practices: Science, Art & Design REunited', a number of pioneers in this issue will present some surprising connections between the various disciplines. Susan Kennard, Executive Director of the new media institute BANFF in Canada will talk about the unique way that BANFF brings together researchers, artists and designers. Professor Emeritus Martin Kemp from Oxford University will discuss the similarities between artists and scientists based on what he calls ‘structural intuition’. And artist Beatriz da Costa will tell us how difficult it is to break down the barriers between art and science based on the question ‘when does Art become Science?’
Utopian Practices is the official opening for a programme dealing with the daily practice of art, science and design organised by Waag Society, the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences’ Virtual Knowledge Studio and The Arts & Genomics Centre at Leiden University.
The ConferenceUtopian Practices: Art, Science and Design REunited will take place on 19 March 2009 in De Balie, Kleine-Gartmanplantsoen 10 in Amsterdam.
Start: 09:00- till 16:30. Ticket sales via De Balie: 020 – 5535100 or www.debalie.nl Admission: € 15 (including lunch)Utopian Practices can be viewed live at: www.killertv.nl and www.balie.nl/live The complete programme can be downloaded at the website: http://waag.org/nieuws/47106
Language: EnglishUtopian Practices is an initiative of Waag Society www.waag.org, The Arts & Genomics Centre www.artsgenomics.org and the Virtual Knowledge Studio www.virtualknowledgestudio.nl
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