EPFL announces four artists-in-residence

2021 EPFL / Alain Herzog - CC BY-SA 4.0
2021 EPFL / Alain Herzog - CC BY-SA 4.0
2021 EPFL / Alain Herzog - CC BY-SA 4. The Artist-in-Residence program of EPFL's College of Humanities announced Alan Bogana (Switzerland), Dorota Gaweda (Poland) & Egle Kulbokaite (Lithuania), Joel Kuennen (USA), and Riccardo Giacconi (Italy) as the artists selected for its first international call: Enter the Hyper-Scientific. Initiated by the College of Humanities (CDH) and amplified by EPFL Pavilions, the Artist-in-Residence (AiR) program reflects the CDH's mission of fostering transdisciplinary encounters between artists and the scientific community at EPFL. By forging collaborations between artists and scientists in different disciplines, the program aims to establish a platform for propelling new approaches and aesthetic investigations at the intersection of art, technology, science, and the humanities. For its first international open call, launched in October 2021, the AiR program received 216 applications. Light-Oriented Ontologies by Alan Bogana, Synthetic Landscapes by artist duo Dorota Gaweda and Egle Kulbokaite, Spheroids by Joel Kuennen, and Rational and Irrational Numbers by Riccardo Giacconi are the four proposals that will be developed in close collaboration with EPFL labs and scientists. "At CDH, we are delighted to host our new artists-in-residence," says CDH Dean Bela Kapossy.
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