6 Dec
ora 13.00
2023

The Nano Arts Revolution follows the success of the BioArt Revolution continuing the dialogue between science and art collaborations led by the Romanian Science Festival as part of the initiative to develop strategies for art and science engagement and innovation, supported by the Timisoara Capital of Culture 2023 programme.

Through the new initiatives in collaboration with other organisations and international institutions, we open the opportunity to participate in art & science collaborative projects shaping the future public engagement.

On 6 December, the NanoArts Revolution symposium will bring to Timisoara three collaborative projects between Swiss artists and international scientists from the Adolphe Merkle Institute (AMI) which are exploring interfaces between art and nanoscience. The projects are part of the programme developed by the Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia and the Adolphe Merkle Institute (AMI) for artists and scientists who are interested in collaborating, with the aim of stimulating exchanges between art, science, and technology.

PROGRAMME

13:00 – INTRODUCTION – Oana Romocea & Sonja Schachinger

14:00 – Tandem Yvo Goette [designer] & Alke Fink [professor for BioNanomaterials]

«BIGGER PICTURE»

The starting point of this joint investigation is scientific imaging methods used to visualize the micro- and nanostructure of materials. Using these methods, the project will collect and translate data with the intention of building hypothetical 3D material models through parametric computer-aided design. The goal of the collaboration is to use the artistic design process to reveal and translate digital structures through various media.

15:00 – Tandem Claudia Christen [visual artist] & Jessica Clough [scientist]

«PAINTING WITH LIGHT: THE DARKROOM OF NATURE»

The project explores connections and synergies between nanoscience and photography. The goal is to develop new methods of drawing with light using mechano-responsive molecules which become fluorescent when activated by force. The tandem partners will work closely and combine their knowledge of light, optical signals and mechanical processes in both photography and nanoscience.

16:00 – Tandem  Pedro Wirz [visual artist] & Christoph Weder [professor of polymer chemistry and Materials]

«MATERIAL CHANGES»

The project proposes to question the term and usage of “sustainability” through a transdisciplinary dialogue between the arts and science. The dialogue will revolve around concepts such as technology vs. nature; value-added recycling and reuse, and nanostructures in natural and artificial materials, amongst others. The tandem is creating objects to document their dialogue, using different artificial materials.

17:00 - Dr. Claudia Schnugg [curator and art-science scholar]

«CREATING ARTSCIENCE COLLABORATION: Bringing Value to Organizations»

How can artist-scientist collaboration be of value to science and technology organizations?

With extensive experience collaborating with and advising institutions to develop artist-in-residency programmes, Claudia Schnugg highlights how art-science collaboration is such a powerful opportunity for forward-thinking consultants, managers and institutions. Using real-life examples and the possibilities alongside cutting-edge research, this talk presents a number of cases where these interactions have fostered creativity and led to heightened innovation and value for organizations. As well as creating a blueprint for successful partnerships it provides insights into the managerial and practical issues when creating art-science programs. The scholars and practitioners who are interested in the potential of art-science collaborations will find out how to take an innovative approach to creativity in their organization or research, and the ways in which art-science collaborations can mutually benefit artists, scientists and companies alike.

17:30 – OPEN SPACE – Q&As

Hosts:

  • Oana Romocea is co-founder of the Romanian Science Festival, the first national science festival, and was a board member of Oxford for Romania for six years.
  • Sonja Schachinger is mediating the NanoARTS programme on behalf of Pro Helvetia, in cooperation with the Adolphe Merkel Institute.

ADOLPHE MERKLE INSTITUTE

The Adolphe Merkle Institute (AMI) is an independent competence centre at the University of Fribourg that focuses on nanoscience research and education in the domain of soft nanomaterials. https://www.ami.swiss/en/

PRO HELVETIA

Pro Helvetia promotes the production and dissemination of contemporary Swiss arts and culture projects with a view to diversity as well as national and international reach. As a national foundation, Pro Helvetia supports only projects of cross-regional and/or international significance, and supplements the promotional activities of Switzerland’s cantons and municipalities. https://prohelvetia.ch/en/

ROMANIAN SCIENCE FESTIVAL

Romanian Science Festival is an initiative which involves Romanian researchers and students from the academic diaspora in the Romanian education system with the aim of attracting students to scientific disciplines. Since its launch in 2019, the Romanian Science Festival has brought science to over 150 schools in Romania and reached over 150,000 school-aged children.

In 2022, the Romanian Science Festival was awarded in Berlin by the Falling Wall Foundation in the Science Engagement category, the initiative being declared winner out of more than 1350 projects promoting STEM disciplines globally.

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