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<nettime-ann> Nanoart: Making the Invisible Visible |
. Nanoart: Making the Invisible Visible The Australian Network for Art & Technology (ANAT) is pleased to announce the November discussion on the Synapse elist which, throughout 2008, is investigating the leading-edge of art and science research collaboration. This month's discussion explores artists' engagement with nanotechnologies. As well as an exploration of artistic projects, the list will investigate some of the pressing issues arising from the proliferation of nanoscale technologies - for example, implications of the inability to control affect at the nano level and the peculiar challenges facing artists working with these technologies, not least the 'invisibility' of their practice both literally and figuratively. To join the discussion visit: www.synapse.net.au select 'Discuss' and follow the prompts. DISCUSSION GUESTS Ælab was founded in Montreal, Canada in 1996 by Gisèle Trudel and Stéphane Claude. Their diverse creations regularly pop up on the international art circuit and demonstrate their interest in collaboration between art and science, rooted in ecological and technological awareness. As well as their work with the lab, Claude is also a musician, audio mastering engineer and head of the audio sector at OBORO, whilst Trudel is an artist and Professor at École des Arts Visuels et Médiatiques, UQAM. www.aelab.com KRISTIN ALFORD is Managing Director of Bridge8, a strategy, foresight and communications consultancy for the science and technology sectors. She is particularly involved in nanotechnology public engagement activities including art/science collaborations, the establishment and growth of industry networks and the delivery of AccessNano, a national education resource for the Australian Office of Nanotechnology. Kristin is also a Board Member of ANAT. www.bridge8.com.au PAUL THOMAS was founding Director of the Biennale of Electronic Arts Perth (BEAP) and is currently the coordinator of the Studio Electronic Arts at Western Australia's Curtin University of Technology. His current research project, Nanoessence, (supported by SymbioticA, University of Western Australia and the Nanochemistry Research Institute, Curtin University of Technology) aims to examine life and death at the nano level, re-examining space and scale within the human context. www.visiblespace.com STEFANO RAIMONDI is an Italian art critic and curator. He holds an MA in Art History and it was during his studies that he first became interested in nanoart. In 2007, he curated Nan°art, the first Italian exhibition to engage with nanotechnology. He is author of the book Nanoart: seeing the invisible, (published bi Skira) and he also collaborates with art magazines DIGICULT and FLASH ART. In addition, Raimondi continues his role Co-Director of the Bergamo Art Fair. www.stefanoraimondi.it TAMI SPECTOR is Professor of Organic Chemistry at the University of San Francisco. She is on the board of Leonardo/ISAST, is Chair of the Leonardo Scientists Working Group and is serving as the co-editor of an on-going special section on Art, Nanoscience and Nanotechnology for the Leonardo Journal. Spector is also a guest editor of the philosophy of science journal Foundations of Chemistry. www.usfca.edu/artsci/fac_staff/S/spector_tami.html ___________________________________________________________________ ANAT is assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council http://www.ozco.gov.au its arts funding and advisory body, by the South Australian Government through Arts SA http://www.arts.sa.gov.au and the Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the Australian, State and Territory Governments. If you would like to change your contact details or be added or removed from this list please email anat@anat.org.au _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list nettime-ann@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann