In this article Australian science communicator Lee Constable discusses her work at the intersection between street art and science.
Posts tagged as “science-related art”
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Angela Schwank and the Clouds
By Angela Schwank and Peter Tepe on December 14, 2022
PHIBS: Graffiti, Street Art and Engagement
By PHIBS and Anna-Sophie Jürgens on November 1, 2022
Wooden Mathematics – Making abstraction tangible
By Milena Damrau et al. on September 9, 2022
Byrd: Art as Pictographic Space and Field Work
By Byrd, Anna-Sophie Jürgens and Blake Thompson on September 7, 2022
Ice as an Agent in the Aerial Performance “Thaw”
By Anne Hemkendreis on July 18, 2022
Eva Verena Müller: Between Science and Theatre
By Eva Verena Müller and Peter Tepe on July 7, 2022
Dan Power: Art and Environmental Fragility
By Dan Power, Anna-Sophie Jürgens and Blake Thompson on June 20, 2022
Introducing Anne Hemkendreis
By Anne Hemkendreis and Anna-Sophie Jürgens on June 1, 2022
BOHIE: Art for the Environment
By BOHIE, Anna-Sophie Jürgens and Blake Thompson on May 27, 2022
Street Art, Science and Engagement: Introducing a New Series
By Anna-Sophie Jürgens, Lisa Petheram and Blake Thompson on May 7, 2022
Video Interview 1: Peter Tepe
By Riad Nassar on April 26, 2022
Science-Related: Four New Series
By Peter Tepe on April 26, 2022
Artist-in-Residence: Christian Kosmas Mayer
By Peter Tepe on March 19, 2022
Combining Mathematics and Arts
By Milena Damrau et al. on June 10, 2021
Artificial Intelligence in Society and Art
By Michael Klipphahn-Karge on March 17, 2021
Glitzern & Denken: The Scientific Variety Show at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin
By Anna-Sophie Jürgens on October 31, 2020
It’s Alive! Aparna Rao on Bringing her Artworks to Life with Robotics
By Anna-Sophie Jürgens on September 7, 2020
Sensory Deprivation
By Till Bödeker on August 8, 2020