The research forum Schaufler Lab@TU Dresden has set out to explore the interconnections between artistic and academic research in the field of discursive entanglement of AI and art.
Posts tagged as “science-related art”
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Video Interview 1: Peter Tepe
By Riad Nassar on January 23, 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
ART INSPIRATION SCIENCE
By Editorial Team on June 11, 2020
Exhibition Art and Science: Examples of symbiotic relations
By w/k-Redaktion on June 9, 2020
Merging Science and Art through Fungi
By Vera Meyer on May 17, 2020
Ursula Damm & Birgit Brüggemeier: In the Language of the Flies
By Peter Tepe on February 22, 2020
The Beauty and the Morbid: Fungi as Source of Inspiration in Contemporary Art
By Vera Meyer on February 11, 2020
Helmut Schweizer – The Chain Reaction of Thought and Action
By Stefan Oehm on January 22, 2020
AI and Arts – A Workshop to Unify Arts and Science
By Martin Skrodzki on December 17, 2019
Angelika Boeck: Artist with Doctorate
By Peter Tepe on November 7, 2019
malatsion: Genese/genesen
By Peter Tepe on April 30, 2019
Silvia Stocchetto: Forms in Nature
By Irene Daum on February 21, 2019
Polygons – A Description
By Markus Schrenk on February 20, 2019
Palaeontological Art
By w/k-Redaktion on February 13, 2019
Cordula Hesselbarth: Laws of nature seen though art
By Peter Tepe on February 12, 2019
Barbara Herbert – Pompeji Out of the Dark
By Irene Daum on November 20, 2018