ArtEO: Environmental Data for Artists, Holes in Light, photo: Eva Petric

ArtEO: Environmental Data for Artists

JP Carrascal (CO), Tom deMajo (UK), Eva Petrič (SI), Sock Redding (NZ), Daniel Rosero (CO), Fransisca Tan (AT)

Ars Electronica Center, Deep Space 8K
Thu 5. Sep 2024 21:30 – 22:45

Sensing the Invisible, Feeling the Unknown

ArtEO connects artists with data, experts and scientists to help tell Earth’s story through art: sensing the invisible, feeling the unknown. Immerse yourself in sonified Earth Observation (EO) imagery, while shifting perspectives from data to ethereal compositions. Witness planets being transformed into singularly isolated worlds. Unraveling particle clouds, flickering, melting, expanding, tell tales of human traces and pay homage to Earth by exploring our planet’s signs of vitality.

Language: EN
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Bios

  • Daniel Rosero

    CO

    Daniel Rosero is a musician, multimedia engineer and data scientist specializing in various fields, such as machine learning, open-source development, natural user interfaces, digital audio signal processing and synthesis, robotics and virtual/mixed/augmented reality. His passion lies in exploring innovative approaches and creative problem-solving.

  • Eva Petrič

    SI

    Eva Petrič, multimedia artist, born in Slovenia, based in Vienna and New York City, works in photography, video, performance, installation, sound, scents and writing.

  • Fransisca Tan

    AT

    Fransisca is a creative producer, food experience designer and science communicator with a background in cognitive sciences, communication, IT. As artistic advisor and community manager at ArtEO, Fransisca applies her second nature as facilitator to foster collaborative artistic endeavors, in order to unite diverse communities.

  • JP Carrascal

    CO

    JP is a researcher, musician and maker based in Barcelona. He currently splits his time between his day job as UX researcher at Microsoft, composing and performing with his music project Spacebarman and creating interactive media artworks.

  • Sock Redding

    GB

    Sock Redding is a generative artist, interactive systems programmer, musician and multimedia creator who explores the line between artist, performer and curator. Their work combines photography, video and data as input, and produces non-representational, psychedelic visuals as output: information synthesis at its least useful.

  • Tom deMajo

    GB

    Tom deMajo is an artist and designer who is known for multi-sensory installations, architectural interventions, sonic environments and engaging video games. He is a founding partner of Biome Collective, Scotlands first games and interactive arts collective.