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Awfully Wonderful: Science Fiction in Contemporary Art

Artist/Author: Performance Space | Editor: Bec Dean, Lizzie Muller | Reference: P1691 | ISBN: 978-0-9808700-4-6 | Type: Publication

15 April – 14 May 2011, Performance Space, Sydney.

See Yourself Sensing - Redefining Human Perception

Artist/Author: Madeline Schwartzman | Reference: P1656 | Type: Publication

Surveys the intersection between design, science and the senses.

Documentation Bank: Ansuman Biswas and Jem Finer

Artist/Author: Ansuman Biswas, Jem Finer | Digital Reference: DB0012 | Type: Digital File

Part of the ‘Documentation Bank’ Collection, an extensive range of artists’ ‘Talking Heads’, documentation of key works, and a selection of Agency projects: http://www.thisisliveart.co.uk/resources/collections/documentation-bank.

Zero Genie

Artist/Author: Ansuman Biswas, Jem Finer | Digital Reference: DB0011 | Type: Digital File

What Does London Smell Like?

Artist/Author: Louise Gray | Reference: A0403 | Type: Article

Louise Gray sniffs out the latest projects by Curious, Kira O Reilly and Third Angel.

Visceral: The Living Art Experiment

Artist/Author: Various Artists | Reference: P1615 | Type: Publication

Exhibition explores scientific truths, what constitutes living, and the ethical and artistic implications of life manipulation. Science Gallery in conjunction with Symbiotica. January 28th – February 25th 2011.

Kontejner: Curatorial Perspectives on the Body, Science and Technology

Artist/Author: Kontejner / Various | Editor: Ivana Bago, Olga Majcen Linn, Suncica Ostoic | Reference: P1580 | Type: Publication

One thing that all Kontejner’s projects have in common, at least from an entirely subjective viewpoint, is precisely that very direct, unequivocal focus on that which is “human, all too human” or phenomena that coexist with the standards of humanity. In this sense, Kontejner’s work is a permanent cabaret with acts that deal with the transgression of social conventions, with passions and fears related to machines and cybernetic mechanisms, obsessions with sensual pleasures and obstacles that prevent us from indulging in them…- Maroje Mrduljas, architecture and design critic, Zagreb.

Mapping Perception

Editor: Giles Lane & Katrina Jungnickel with Mark Lythgoe | Reference: P0438 | ISBN: 1-901540-21-9 | Type: Publication

art and science collaboration

Difference on Display: Diversity in Art, Science and Society

Reference: P1391 | ISBN: 9789056627157 | Type: Publication

This item is part of the Study Room Guide On Disability and New Artistic Models by Aaron Williamson (P1529)

Human Futures - Art in an Age of Uncertainty

Editor: Andy Miah | Reference: P1159 | ISBN: 978-1-84631-181-9 | Type: Publication

Artistic artefacts, original quotations and creative writing that considers the social impact of technology for humanity.

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