Innovation at the intersection of Arts, Sciences and Technology

Innovation at the intersection of Arts, Sciences and Technology

Innovation at the intersection of Arts, Sciences and Technology

1-2 DECEMBER 2015
European Parliament and Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Science and the Arts Brussels, Belgium.
I think that more and more we all understand that innovation in the future will be on the intersection of arts and sciences.
(videoCommissioner Carlos Moedas
Artistic creativity and critical thinking are essential for innovation in today’s digital world.  Already, highly innovative companies like Mercedes thrive on a strong link between artists and their engineers…The EU will support [such] multidisciplinary themes in H2020…
Commissioner Günther Oettinger

i-DAT is taking part in the ‘Innovation at the intersection of Arts, Sciences and Technology’ event which will focus on innovation through crossovers from culture, in particular artistic practices, to innovation in technology, society, business and regional development. It will cover policy aspects as well as successful examples of crossovers from culture to industry and regional development. Artists will also contribute with their views.
The meeting is organised on invitation by Members of European Parliament from the Committees on Culture and Education (CULT) and Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE). The event will link directly regionally-embedded actors across Europe from private and public sectors.
http://ictartconnect.eu/resource/id/5649a8357d11818c2733f057

EMDL – European Mobile Dome Lab for Artistic Research.

EMDL – European Mobile Dome Lab for Artistic Research.

i-DAT are the UK partners in an international collaboration awarded € 400k by the EU Culture Programme. Strand 1.3.5, Cultural Cooperation Projects with Third Countries.

http://www.emdl.eu/

EMDL – European Mobile Dome Lab for Artistic Research.
E / M / D / L  is a recently-established partnership of European and Canadian cultural organizations who have joined to develop immersive audio-visual environments. The project has received strong encouragement from the European Union with a substantial initial EU Culture Program grant. EMDL will foster an international community of artists/researchers dedicated to exploring the full-dome environment as a platform for creative innovation.
The term “full-dome” refers to a rapidly-evolving form of 360º video projections and surround-sound environments. Although full-dome technology is well supported for scientific visualisation, an analysis of the form’s communicative impact and the experimental application of this new instrument for digital, media, and performing arts is still lacking.

E / M / D / L  will build an international network for the exchange of artistic and technological expertise, with the goal of researching and documenting a language and grammar unique to the full-dome medium. Bringing together four European and three Canadian institutions and cultural partners, all leaders in this field, the project aims to share and expand skills, methodologies, strategies and content within this promising creative vehicle. Between February 2014 and September 2015, the participants will take part in eight residencies and public presentations offered in five countries, where a mobile domic architectural structure equipped with cutting-edge technologies will be set up. Finally, EMDL will end with a series of performances at the world’s most sophisticated virtual theatre, the Satosphere in Montreal, Canada.

Co-organisers / associate partners:
University of Applied Arts Vienna [Austria] i-DAT (Institute of Digital Art and Technology) at Plymouth University [England] Trans-Media Academy Hellerau/CYNETART festival, Dresden [Germany] National and Kapodistrian University of Athens [Greece] Society for Arts and Technology [SAT], Montréal [Canada]
kondition pluriel, Montréal [Canada] Laboratoire des Nouvelles Technologies de l’Image, du Son et de la Scène [LANTISS]/Université Laval, Quebec City [Canada]

With the support of:
EMDL has been funded with support from the European Commission / Culture Programme. 

Update:

Research outputs can be found here:

MURMURATION:

Following the premier at the ix Symposium (http://ix.sat.qc.ca/node/422?language=en) on Thursday May 21 – 20:00 2015 in the Satosphère, Liminal Spaces, Dream Collider and Murmuration were performed from May 26 to June 12 2015 (http://sat.qc.ca/fr/emdl).

Random images form the research workshops (by Mike Phillips):

#1: Montreal February 2014:

#2: Athens April 2014:

#3: Plymouth July 2014:

#4: Montreal August 2014:

#5: Dresden November 2014:

#6: Vienna February 2015:

#7: Montreal May 2015 (& IX):

Some panoramas: