Hi Netbehaviour subscribers!

Polytechnic Museum in Moscow, Russia, announces the launch of 
'Polytech.Science.Art' program dedicated to one of the most significant 
phenomenon of contemporary culture – interdisciplinary collaboration between 
artists, scientists and technology specialists. In the 21st century the 
division between science and art is being overcome successfully: artists tend 
to use cutting edge technologies in their work, not merely a dialogue between 
art and scientific community is being observed, but creative collaboration 
yielding unexpected, prominent results as well. Thanks to the great advance of 
science and technology, the worldview has been changing dramatically, that has 
had its effect on the outlook, on the treatment of the verges of possibility. 
Methods used in contemporary art objects creation and in the field of 
scientific innovations intersect and complement each other, communication 
between artists, scientists and technology specialists kick-starts the 
development of common space of ideas and discoveries. Polytechnic Museum plans 
to support the development of that promising cultural movement and create a 
platform for innovation activities, collaborative projects, information 
exchange between artists and scientists and technology specialists of different 
fields in future. In 2010-2011 Polytechnic Museum  in Moscow presented a number 
of experimental projects together with art&science curators and artists working 
in Russia (in particular, the exhibitions Columbus’s Egg (Laboratoria 
Art&Science Space, Moscow), Illusion. From a Fair Sideshow to the Media 
Installation (NCCA, Nizhny Novgorod) and Mythology Online). In the historical 
building of the Polytechnic Museum the international symposium “Brainstorms. 
The Artist in the Context of Neuroscience“ was also conducted in 2012 (curator 
– Daria Parkhomenko).

'Polytech.Science.Art' program starts in 2014 with a series of workshops and 
lectures of international and Russian experts, artists, researchers, including 
influential representatives of science art, the experts acknowledged by 
international scientific community and granted with numerous awards and prizes, 
as well as young professionals. Many of them will present their projects in 
Russia for the first time. 'Polytech.Science.Art' program experts will help to 
formulate a comprehensive idea on the synthesis of science, art and technology 
as an artistic method, a space for innovation, will present art projects 
showing scientific and technological approaches, innovative methods. The 
experts and Russian participants' collaboration results will be not only of 
artistic, but also theoretical significance as every project of the program is 
a research of interaction between science, art and technology. 

'Polytech.Science.Art' in 2014 is a unique series of workshops embracing such 
scientific disciplines as information technology, neurobiology, physics, 
psychoacoustics, fibertronics and others. Each workshop lasts from 3 to 5 days 
and consists of lecture and practical sessions. There will be open call before 
every workshop to select from 8 to 15 participants. For those who is selected 
by the experts, participation is free of charge. In the end of each event an 
open-attendance presentation (exhibition, performance) will be held. Open 
access will be provided for a number of lectures within the framework of the 
program. The first workshop opening the program is OTHERNET by Danja Vasiliev. 
It starts on March 19 until March 21 at the ARTPLAY Design Center. Danja 
Vasiliev is a Russian media artist based in Berlin. Danja has been awarded by 
the Europe’s most representative new technologies art award Prix Ars 
Electronica in the nomination Cyberart (Newstweek project). Danja Vasiliev’s 
OTHERNET workshop debuted in January, 2014 in Berlin during Transmediale, one 
of the largest festivals of digital art and technology advancements. OTHERNET 
is dedicated to information technology in arts, tactics and technical 
realization of independent, hidden networks, avant-garde media and hacktivism 
within the framework of “Post-Internet now” concept. 

'Polytech.Science.Art' program curator - Natalia Fuchs. Ready for the 
collaborations, yes!

Email: [email protected] 

Web: http://www.polymus.ru/en/
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