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In the inaugural session of Where Art Meets Science, the spotlight is on Art-Science Collaborations. This workshop delves into the dynamics of artists and scientists joining forces for shared objectives.
Event details of Where Art Meets Science: Art-Science Collaborations
Date
28 March 2024
Time
15:00 -18:00

The aim of the workshop series “Where Art Meets Science” is to explore the many spaces where art and science meet. There are different ways of bridging art and science, such as, presenting art and science projects in parallel in public space; co-creating art-science projects together; exploring the perception of art with a scientific lens; exploring human behaviour and natural phenomena with an artistic lens.

In each workshop we aim to develop multiple perspectives for understanding the various ways in which art and science meet. What are the different motivations for art and science to meet? What binds them together and what makes them distinct?

Art-Science Collaborations

The first workshop will feature insights from a case study of art-science collaboration by Eftychia Stamkou and RAAAF Studio's innovative projects by Erik Rietveld & Ronald Rietveld, and will explore questions such as: What are the challenges and opportunities in bridging art and science? How do these interdisciplinary collaborations enhance creativity and discovery?

Participants will explore the intersection of these fields, seeking to understand and enhance the synergy between art and science.

Programme

15:00 Welcome address, by Huub Dijstelbloem
15:10 Introduction of the series “Where Art Meets Science”, by Maartje Raijmakers
15:20 Case Study of art-science collaboration, by Eftychia Stamkou
16:00 RAAAF Studio art-science projects, by Erik Rietveld & Ronald Rietveld 
16:45 Roundtable Discussion
17:30 Reception