Symposium

More-than-Planet

More-than-Planet

From Friday 1 July 2022 until Saturday 31 December, the More-than-Planet exhibition at Old Observatory Leiden showcases five cutting-edge international artists who set off to work in the domain of space. They create alternative visuals, installations and critical narratives to show that other side of the earth. In doing so, the transdisciplinary artworks in the More-than-Planet exhibition aim to spark a discussion about how technologies and the drivers behind their development can help reduce environmental stress. The exhibition in Oude Sterrewacht can be visited until 31 December.

STARTS Talk at ESA/ESTEC

STARTS Talk at ESA/ESTEC

The STARTS Talk at ESA/ESTEC was organised on 15th May 2019 by ILEWG, Waag and European Commission. The main objectives for the event were to explore links between ESA space research activities related to arts and the STARTS programme, to identify benefits and impact of recent art-science collaborations, to showcase artistic, creative and critical methods of research and innovation, and to address human and social challenges in a holistic manner.

Astronautics in Art

Programme:
Baturin Yu. M. (Russia), Welcome speech
Turšič M. (Slovenia), Habiton: interrelation between Supremus 56 and Satellite Art
Živadinov D. (Slovenia), Astronautics and Post-gravitational Art
Parkhomenko D. Yu. (Russia), Culturalization of Space vs Cosmisation of Culture: the perspectives of artists and scientists collaborations anticipating life of human being in outerspace.
Turkina O. V. (Russia), The Imaginary Space Travels
Stepanova A. N. (Russia), Actuality TV - programmes from the manned Mars delivery mission
Ivanova L. V. (Russia), First Space Library: "Salute" - "Mir" - ISS
Baturin Yu. M. (Russia), Space photos and their parallels to Pieces of Art

ASTRONAUTICS IN ART, International scientific symposium / 17. 11. 2015 / Moscow, Memorial Museum of Astronautics / S. I. Vavilov Institute for the History of Science and Technology at the Russian Academy of Sciences / Cultural Centre of European Space Technologies (KSEVT, Slovenia) / Memorial Museum of Astronautics (Moscow, Russia) / Laboratoria Art&Science Space (Moscow, Russia) / K. E. Tsiolkovsky Russian Academy of Astronautics / Russian Association of Space Explorers