some news from this part of the world ----

The Polytechnic Museum in Moscow announces 2015 start of the 
Polytech.Science.Art program. New season of the Polytechnic Museum’s program 
Polytech.Science.Art will open with the Biosemiotics workshop by artist Michał 
Brzezinski (Poland) at the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art.

Within Polytech.Science.Art program in 2015, Polytechnic Museum continues to 
constitute the platform for experimental and innovation activities related to 
science and technology art. The Polytechnic Museum’s program 
Polytech.Science.Art curated by Natalia Fuchs is an interdisciplinary 
collaboration, an intensive exchange between media artists and curators, 
technology specialists and scientists from different countries; commission of 
new artworks.  

In 2015, Polytech.Science.Art program is made up of two series of workshops 
featuring distinguished international experts in science and technology art. 
The program’s workshops are available for all the applicants preselected for 
each event. The program results will be presented at the new annual 
international festival Polytech.Science.Art Week in Moscow, sided by the final 
exhibition of the new artworks commissioned by Polytech.Science.Art at the 
Garage Museum of Contemporary Art in December, 2015. 

Details on the Polytech.Science.Art program workshops:

On March 11, 2015, bioartist and futurologist Michał Brzezinski (Poland) 
launches his workshop on biosemiotics of plants, the study researching sign 
systems of plants and other living organisms.

On April 14-16, 2015, media artist and industrial designer Ale de la Puente 
(Mexico) runs her workshop in Moscow. Ale studies quantum physics and 
collaborates with National Institute of Astronomy in Mexico City, she was one 
of the first participants of the CERN art&science residence.

In May, 2015, the Polytechnic Museum welcomes Peter Kirn, the founder of CDM / 
CreateDigitalMusic, PhD Candidate in Music Composition at The City University 
of New York Graduate Center. 

In September, 2015, Mico Rex (Mexico) open their workshop for sound artists and 
programmers. They study algorithmic music and its visualization, work with 
Supercollider technology.

The workshops by Peter Kirn and Mico Rex are organized in partnership with the 
MIGZ International Festival of Contemporary Music and Media Art.

In October, 2015, artist and researcher in anthropology and ecology, 
postgraduate student of the Cognitive Neuroscience and Media Arts at Duke 
University Pinar Yoldas (Turkey) runs her workshop “Ecosystem of Excess”.

In November, 2015, artist of Belgian descent Pascale Pollier-Green gives an 
insight into the intersection between modern medicine, art and technology. 
Pascale is the founder of BIOMAB (Biological and Medical Art in Belgium), and 
the president of the European Association of Medical and Scientific 
Illustration.

Apart from the creative workshops and the final international 
Polytech.Science.Art Week in December 2015, the Polytech.Science.Art program 
will feature the special summer session at the Strelka Institute of Media, 
Architecture and Design dedicated to the Russian-French collaboration in 
science and technology art. The special project Sound & Vision by the 
Polytech.Science.Art program and California College of the Arts will be 
presented at the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art as well, scheduled to 
feature Genesis P-Orridge, Brian Eno and Kim Gordon. 

For reference:
Polytech.Science.Art is an experimental program by the polytechnic Museum, 
dedicated  dedicated to one of the most significant phenomena of contemporary 
culture — interdisciplinary collaboration between artists, scientists and 
engineers. In 2014, the Polytech.Science.Art program featured a number of 
workshops illustrating practical interaction between technology and art in the 
today’s world. During 2014, the participants were learning hacktivism and 
avant-garde media with Danja Vasiliev (Russia/Germany); identified themselves 
within the interactive environment guided by Sonia Cillari (Italy); applied 
methods of augmented reality to the urban spaces directed by Arturo Castro 
(Spain); learned about fibertronics and made an interactive map of Moscow on 
e-textile enabling microcomputers and sensors together with Artemis 
Papageorgiou (Greece); visualized their own brain signals using neural 
interfaces with Enzo Varriale (Italy) and explored sonic environment at the 
improvised laboratory by Aalborg University (Denmark). The results of the 
program’s first year were presented within the Polytech.Science.Art Week at the 
Garage Museum of Contemporary Art in December, 2014. The final exhibition 
Hopscotch displayed seven pieces created during the creative workshops of the 
Polytech.Science.Art program.

Polytech.Science.Art program curator – Natalia Fuchs, art historian (Media Art 
Histories, Donau Universität) and cultural management expert (Cultural 
Management, University of Manchester).

See the program details: psa.polymus.ru

-- 
My warmest regards from Moscow,
Natalia Fuchs / Наталья Фукс

Interdisciplinary Projects Curator / Куратор

Polytech.Science.Art: Наука.Искусство.Технологии 

Polytechnic Museum, Moscow, Russia
Cell: +79104320152
http://www.polymus.ru; http://psa.polymus.ru
http://www.facebook.com/polytechscienceart

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