FEAT
Future Emerging Art and Technology
Table of content : About Art projectsPodcastsArticles by artists and curatorsSponsors
About
During FEAT, an art-science project supported by the Horizon 2020 of the European Union, artists were in residence within FET / Future and Emerging Technologies research consortia with the goal of exploring unconventional ways of thinking, researching, innovating and creating.
Art projects
A Journey Through Art Science Projects, is an online publication consisting of a set of documents « enriching » a video of the artworks created during the art-science residencies of the FEAT project. At his/her own pace and interest, everyone can explore them and learn more about the artwork, the scientific research or the making and creative process.
To read the attached texts, click on their title on the right column, then on the thumbnail image on the left side of the new window. If the video does not start, do not hesitate to switch to another browser. Best viewed on a large screen (tablet or computer).
"Make Do and Mend", by Anna Dumitriu
« Make Do and Mend », Anna Dumitriu, 2017 from Leonardo/Olats on MemoRekall.
Compilation of the texts and documentation associated with the above hypertext video. Pdf
"Ion Hole", by Evelina Domnitch & Dmitry Gelfand
« Ion Hole », Evelina Domnitch & Dmitry Gelfand, 2016 from Leonardo/Olats on MemoRekall.
Compilation of the texts and documentation associated with the above hypertext video. Pdf
"Robots in Distress", by boredomresearch (Vicky Isley & Paul Smith)
« Robots In Distress », Boredomresearch, 2017 from Leonardo/Olats on MemoRekall.
Compilation of the texts and documentation associated with the above hypertext video. Pdf
"Becoming a.(Thing)" by Špela Petrič & Miha Turšič)
Podcasts
One outcome of the FEAT project has been a series of podcasts , as conversations between the artists and the scientists from each residency.
Articles by artists and curators
One of the outcomes of the FEAT project were several articles published in the Journal Leonardo and on the Leonardo/Olats website and republished here.