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Entanglement magazine increases awareness of developments at the intersection of the arts, technology and sciences and how this catalyst impacts society not only today but in our near future.

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DeCordova presents its inaugural outdoor exhibition. Artists have been invited to create alternative, sustainable engagements with the landscape in the Sculpture Park. By straddling the line between functionality and metaphor, these projects ultimately propose art as a prototype for better … Continue reading

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Paula Hayes: Growing Power

Paula Hayes, Teardrop Terrarium, T027, 2006

Creating tabletop terrariums, residential gardens, immersive environments, and a 240-gallon glowing aquarium brimming with sea ­­­creatures, Paula Hayes considers herself a maker of living artworks Art News  

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Quantum Parallelograph

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Patrick Stevenson-Keating will be demonstrating The Quantum Parallelograph enabling participating visitors to explore their parallel identities in work that examines the scientific and philosophical ideas surrounding the theory of quantum physics and multiple universes. The Quantum Parallelograph simulates the experience … Continue reading

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Marguerite Humeau-Prehistoric Vocals

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For over two years, Marguerite Humeau has been on a quest at resuscitating the sound of prehistoric creatures by reconstructing their vocal tract. Although the exhibition of her works in Politique Fiction in the  Cité du Design de Saint-Etienne, France is now … Continue reading

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Spencer Finch’s Fathom

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To “fathom” is to comprehend the essence of something colossal or ineffable by translating it into terms we can grasp. For more than twenty years, Spencer Finch’s practice addresses such a need to capture and frame experience. In site-specific installation … Continue reading

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Digital Art Weeks

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The Digital Art Weeks bridges art and science within the cultural context of Singapore. Under the motto “art and science creatively connected”, the festival presents innovations in science and technology from leading research centres and celebrates cultural life through a … Continue reading

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Pendulum Choir: Artists André and Michel Décosterd Translate Sound Into Movement (VIDEO)

Swedish artists André and Michel Décosterd honed their musical and engineering skills to create Pendulum Choir, a nine-man choir that rotates and swings in accordance to the sounds they produce. The artists, who work together under the name Cod.Act, attached each member of … Continue reading

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John Grade – Capacitor

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Capacitor, the newest work from Grade’s studio, is being unveiled at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Wisconsin on April 16. Created with perforated fabric skins stretched over mechanically fastened wood frames, the sculpture mimics the soft movement of … Continue reading

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Tania Candiani: Five Variations of Phonic Circumstances and a Pause

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A few months ago, I attended the opening of a wonderful exhibition: Tania Candiani’s Cinco Variaciones de Circunstancias Fónicas y Una Pausa (Five Variations of Phonic Circumstances and a Pause). In this show, Candiani exhibits a number of diverse works, … Continue reading

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