Polytech.Science.Art
INTERWEAVE
Experimental group by Tania Candiani and Anna Paukova

The Polytechnic Museum in Moscow presents the third experimental group of the 
Polytech.Science.Art program of 2016 season – Interweave by Tania Candiani and 
Anna Paukova with the support of the Embassy of Mexico in Russia.

June 15-17, 2016–The Polytechnic Museum at VDNKh will host an experimental 
group Interweave by artist Tania Candiani (MX) and researcher Anna Paukova (RU) 
within the Polytechnic Museum’s Polytech.Science.Art program. 

The third experimental group of the new season will be held within the parallel 
programme of the exhibition “5 variations of phonic circumstances and a pause” 
exploring the emerging language of the modern technology. The group will be 
focused on the issues of data transmission in the world of modern technology, 
and the ways of interaction within interdisciplinary teams, where people tend 
to use various language codes trying to discover the general idea.

Tania Candiani is the most famous and significant artist of Mexico: in 2015, 
she represented her country at the Venice Biennale. Her growing interest in 
interrelation between art and technology inspired her to create installations, 
mechanisms, and soundscapes. Her works can be found both in private collections 
and state museums like MCA (Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego), SDMA (San 
Diego Museum of Art), Mexican Museum (San Francisco), and Deutsche Bank. She 
has been a recipient of the Guggenheim Artists Fellowship, and a member of the 
National System of Art Creators, Mexico since 2012.

Anna Paukova, professor of the Higher School of Economics’ Psychology 
Department, tutor and researcher, becomes the scientific advisor of the Meaning 
Weaving experimental group. 
In 2008, she graduated a Master’s program on Personality Research, Counseling 
and Psychotherapy. Anna is an expert in person-centered approach in 
communication, exploring the conditions of effective human interaction. She is 
interested in strategies of overcoming the barriers of communication between 
science, art, and society. 

In 2016, all the experimental groups and public events of the Polytechnic 
Museum’s Polytech.Science.Art program are gathered under one major topic – THE 
LIMITS OF UNDERSTANDABLE. The program’s projects not only present a variety of 
efforts in the intersection of science, technology, and art, but also extend 
the boundaries of interdisciplinary communication, covering new knowledge areas 
of modern technology and exploring the frontiers of various fields of study 
with artistic methods. THE LIMITS OF UNDERSTANDABLE is also a title for the 
summary exhibition of the Polytechnic Museum’s Polytech.Science.Art 2016 
program: new objects and concepts created within the experimental groups and 
during other events over the year will meet with support to participate in the 
exhibition and festival Polytech.Science.Art Week.
 
Interweave experimental group will last for three days. This work will result 
in an international research project on ways and barriers of communication 
within cross-disciplinary groups. The public presentation of the work results 
will take place on the last day of the group alongside with a public talk by 
Tania Candiani, inviting everyone interested. 

Curators, media artists, linguists, social studies researchers, psychologists, 
sociologists, communication experts, and computer linguistics experts, as well 
as anyone interested in issues of data transmission, modern communications, and 
media, are welcome to participate  in the Interweave experimental group.

To apply for participation in the group, please complete the registration form 
and send a brief motivation letter. 
Participant applications accepted 8-13 June, 2016 inclusive.
The final list of participants will be announced on June 14, 2016. 
Selected participants will be able to join the experimental group for free.
The number of participants is limited.
The application form is available here: 
https://polytech.timepad.ru/event/340007/ 

Participant requirements:
- Fluent English;
- Clearly stated motivation. 
         
The experimental group Interweave is organized by the Polytechnic Museum within 
the program Polytech.Science.Art with the support of the Embassy of Mexico in 
Russian Federation.

Polytech.Science.Art program curator: Natalia Fuchs, art critic, curator at the 
Polytechnic Museum, new media researcher and culture manager (MA Media Art 
Histories, Danube University, Austria / MA Cultural Management, University of 
Manchester, UK). 

The Polytech.Science.Art of the Polytechnic Museum
Experimental group Interweave

Venue: Polytechnic Museum at VDNKh, 119 Mira Ave, bldg. 26

June 15-17, 2016 at 14.00-20.00*
*Pre-registration is required. Participants will be selected on the competitive 
basis.

June 17, 2016 at 20.00 
Interweave, public talk by Tania Candiani
Public presentation of the group work results
*Attendance to the public lectures is free of charge, pre-registration is 
required
Pre-registration: https://polytech.timepad.ru/event/340009/ 

See details: psa.polymus.ru

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

Interdisciplinary Projects Curator / Куратор

Polytechnic Museum, Moscow, Russia
Cell: +79104320152
Email: [email protected]; [email protected]
Web: http://www.polymus.ru

Polytech.Science.Art: Наука.Искусство.Технологии http://psa.polymus.ru; 
http://www.facebook.com/polytechscienceart

Polytech.Science.Art 2015 Report 
https://www.academia.edu/23921411/Polytech.Science.Art_2015

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