Andrea Favati
CTI Liguria
Federico Delfino
University of Genova
Alberto Diaspro
Genoa Science Festival Municipality of Genova
Chairman: Massimilano Margarone
Keynote - EnTimeMent: multi-timescale sensitive movement technologies (con demo), Antonio Camurri
Andrea Cera (Casa Paganini-InfoMus) interactive sonification.
With the support of:
Cora Gasparotti,
Accademia Nazionale di Danza, Rome
EU FET Proactive project EnTimeMent, DIBRIS,
University of Genova, Italy
The time of the brain,
Luciano Fadiga
Italian Institute of Technology (IIT), Italy
Artists & scientists – Exploring new forms of collaboration, Beatrice de Gelder
MaastrichtUniversity, Netherlands
Agent Based Parametric Semiology and MindSpaces, Tyson Hosmer
Zaha Hadid Architects, UK
Neuro-designing inspiring workplaces,
Sotiris Diplaris
Centre for Research and Technology Hellas, Greece
Designer of the invisible. Art and landscapes of knowledge,
Vincenzo Napolano
National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN), Italy
“On The Wall” Urban Art,
Maurizio Gregorini
Cultural Services Manager, Municipality of Genova, Italy
Mirò - The Mirror Beyond Reflection
Karim Hamily,
SPX Lab
LedA: the emotional interaction becomes technology
Matteo Macciò,
Matteo Macciò Studio
Neuro-designing inspiring workplaces (demo)
Sotiris Diplaris,
Nefeli Georgakopoulou,
Centre for Research and Technology Hellas, Greece
Chairman: Georgia Cesarone
Keynote ‐ Robotic arm vs human arm, research experiences with ceramics, Tiziana Casapietra
Director at the Savona Ceramics Museum,
Founder at Radicate, organisation on contemporary art and culture, Italy
Smart Digital Fashion,
L_Y_S
Artist, Italy
Steganography and Watermarking for Digital Contents
Luca Caviglione
IMATI, National Research Council (CNR), Italy
LedA: the emotional interaction becomes technology,
Matteo Macciò
Matteo Macciò Studio, Italy
Grace Experience, World needs poets: a dialogue between poetry and AI,
Carlo Alfano
Visual Artist, Digital Guys, Italy
The twentieth century was characterized by an ever stronger presence of technology in contemporary art, technology which, over the course of the last century, increasingly pervaded our culture, lives, and work.
The very concept of work of art, of unique artwork, was dramatically changed by the birth of photography, cinema, and the Internet. However, in more recent decades, a parallel process has taken place in the opposite direction:
in a world where, because of the digital information revolution, the various disciplines are getting increasingly intertwined and mutually complementary, how can contemporary art and technological innovation stimulate each other and cooperate to promote corporate creativity?
This workshop will be focusing on some research results on the interaction between contemporary art, science and technology. International experiences by research institutes, artists and pathfinder projects carried out within the European S+T+ARTS and FET initiatives under Horizon2020 programme will be presented.
The aim is to exchange ideas on how to develop new innovative processes out of the encounter between artists, engineers, and scientists, who normally work independently of each other. This should in turn lead to actual project ideas for both industry and urban spaces. This half-a-day workshop will feature two different sections:
“HOW ARTISTS ENVISAGE HUMAN SPACE” and “EXPERIENCES IN TECHNOLOGIES AND ARTS”