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NaturArchy Exhibition

Embracing the arts for systemic change, the NaturArchy exhibition proposes to re-consider our imaginaries on nature and the non-human. 

The Resonances IV exhibition on the theme of NaturArchy probes issues of deep ecology, sustainability and the decolonisation of nature. We invite you to come and explore. 

Join us for the opening this Friday 24th May - starting at 17.00 at LaVallée, rue Adolphe Lavallée 39, 1080 Brussels and at 19.00 moving to iMAL30 Quai des Charbonnages, Brussels, for a guided tour of the exhibition by the artists.

On Saturday 25th May there will be a second opening in the Parc du Cinquantenaire - starting 11.00 and a workshop in the Forêt de Soignes (all day). 

Opening weekend programme can be found here.

The exhibition will take place at iMAL, Art Center for Digital Cultures & Technology; co-curated by JRC SciArt, Claudia Schnugg and Ingeborg Reichle as external curators, and iMAL. Céline Charvériat is curating the public programme running alongside the exhibition.

For more information regarding tickets and events visit iMAL's website and the JRC SciArt website.

 

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LASER Events in Ispra

As part of the Leonardo/ISAST LASER network, JRC SciArt is running a programme of talks, part of which will be organised in conjuction with the NatuArchy exhibition (May 2024) and adjoined Public progamme. The talks will further push and probe the exhibition theme into deeper and more diverse directions through the lens of art, science, policy and society.

The first talk took place on 23/02/2024 probing at NaturArchy- the theme of the upcoming exhibition of the JRC SciArt project – from an artistic, philosophical and governance point of view.

The second talk on 17/05/2024 reflected on the "Art+Science+Policy Nexus" by researcher and artist Kat Austen recently published by the Joint Research Centre, presenting an overview of current practice and discussing with a panel of experts how to foster exchange and transformation when policy and policymakers encounter art and science.  

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eBAU book at the New European Bauhaus

On the 10th April 2024 artist Roberto Paci Dalò presented the eBAU book at the NEB Antenna section of the New European Bauhaus Festival.

Created in 2021 and finalised for the 2022 SciArt Summer School by Paci Dalò, the eBAU book portrays artists' perspectives on the New European Bauhaus. The book was produced by JRC SciArt and published by Quodlibet Editore - more information via the link

Read more about the book in an interview with Paci Dalò for Corriere Romagna.

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Publications

Art-science collaborations featured as tools for Innovation for place-based transformations

Art-science practices have been recognised, through the work of JRC SciArt, as tools which can help users reflect on how to do things differently and make innovation policies be part of the collective purpose-driven change necessary to achieve place-based transformations.
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Scientific paper on Synocene accepted to Association for Computing Machinery CHI Conference 2024

JRC SciArt is delighted to announce that a scientific paper written as part of the Synocene project has been accepted to the ACM (Association of Computing Machinery) CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (scientific conference), the premier international conference of Human-Computer Interaction.
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Resonances III Datami Catalogue

The Datami catalogue for Resonances III is now available online. Resonances III Datami (2018-19) focused on AI, Big Data and the Digital Transformation. The final exhibition took place at the JRC and BOZAR Museum (Brussels).
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Virtual Catalogue of the G20 Exhibition

Resonances III artist Alexander Peterhaensel was selected to represent the European Union with his previous work for JRC SciArt, Resonances Space(s) at the Bihar Museum (India) for their exhibition Together We Art, which has been set up in occasion of the upcoming G20 in New Delhi, which brings together art from the 20 member nations, 9 guest museums from all over the world and 20 Indian artists.
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The Art + Science + Policy Nexus

The Art + Science + Policy Nexus by artist/researcher Dr Kat Austen FRSA, recently published on the JRC publications repository, by the Publications Office of the European Commision.
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ISSN: 2811-8774 | Catalogue Number: KJ-CE-24-001-EN-N