The Polytechnic Museum and the Mexican Embassy in Russia with the support of 
the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art present the workshop Gravitation On/OFF 
by Mexican media artists Ale de la Puente and Nahum within the program 
Polytech.Science.Art.

April 14–16, the workshop Gravitation On/OFF by Ale de la Puente and Nahum will 
take place at the Garage Museum within the Polytechnic Museum’s program 
Polytech.Science.Art.

The workshop is to become a part of the parallel programme of the exhibition 
Matters of Gravity, which is scheduled to take place at the Polytechnic Museum 
exhibition hall at VDNKh from March 31 till April 26, 2015, dedicated to the 
centenary of the Albert Einstein's theory of relativity. The workshop addresses 
a broader audience. Art school students, artists, curators, researchers and 
developers from various fields are welcome to apply for participation. The 
workshop participants will explore interactions between art and science, and 
reflect on different ways to solve creative and social problems.

Ale de la Puente is a well-known Mexican media artist and industrial designer 
with Master’s degree in shipbuilding. Ale has been working in the field of 
science art for many years now, she has been collaborating with National 
Institute of Astronomy in Mexico City and creates artworks, dedicated to the 
notions of space and time. In 2013, Ale attended Arts@CERN (artist residency of 
the European Organization for Nuclear Research), where she held a series of art 
workshops for scientists, within the international science art competition Prix 
Ars Electronica Collide@CERN. The seminars aimed at establishing a dialogue 
between art and science, trying to find comprehensible image of time, scale, 
space, and exchange of ideas on connections and differences between fine arts 
and elementary particle physics.

Nahum is a Mexican media artist based in London. He works in close 
collaboration with   The Arts Catalyst association, which has been trying to 
bring together artists and scientists, art and science for twenty years. Once a 
year, in November, Nahum runs the multimedia festival Kosmica in London, 
gathering astronomers, physicists, participators of space research programs, 
ufologists, as well as artists and musicians from Mexico, UK, France, Canada 
and USA.

The workshop Gravitation On/OFF will last for three days, from April 14–16, 
five hours a day. Principal and the most important participant requirement is 
to have sincere interest in exploration of art and science interactions, and to 
be ready to work on interdisciplinary projects. 

To apply for participation, please sign up and submit your letter of motivation 
by 9 April, 2015. On April 10, 2015, the selected applicants list will be 
announced. The participants will be able to attend the workshop for free. The 
number of participants is limited to 24.

To sign up and submit a letter of motivation, please follow the link: 
https://polytech.timepad.ru/event/191917
 
Participant requirements:
— fluent English,
— strong interest in exploration of interactions between art and science,
— personal laptop for the period of the workshop.

Also, the participants are required to bring paper and pencils for sketching. 
The participants are allowed to use personal video and audio recorders in their 
work.

The workshop Gravitation On/OFF by Ale de la Puente and Nahum is organized by 
the Polytechnic Museum within the program Polytech.Science.Art at the Garage 
Museum of Contemporary Art supported by the Mexican Embassy in Moscow. 

 
Polytech.Science.Art Program
Workshop Gravitation On/OFF
Venue: Garage Museum Educational Center and Library
 
April 14–16, Tue–Thu, 11.00–19.00*
*For participants selected to attend the workshop
 
Tue 14 April, 19.30** — Matters of Gravity, public lecture by Nahum Mantra
Thu 16 April, 19.30** — Artist in Zero Gravity, public lecture by Ale de la 
Puente, workshop results presentation
** Event attendance is free, pre-registration is required
 
See the details: psa.polymus.ru

Polytech.Science.Art program curator—Natalia Fuchs.  



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