The journey “Digital Aesthetics” will give an impression of the garden Milan and its topics. The Digital Aesthetics Garden will be at the National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci with a specific program for the days of the festival. It will exploit Chromata, a work by Michael Bromley, to create an active experience of digital culture that integrates science, technology and aesthetics. Michael Bromley is a web developer using applications and coding in a creative way to design open-source online tools that invite anybody to undertake their own creative explorations. Chromata in, particular, has been designed for the web and is a tool which can turn any image into a unique, animated artwork. In this case, Chromata will be turned into an active, physical experience in one of the Museums’ most recent learning spaces, the Future Inventors Lab, dedicated to digital culture and its intersections with STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics).
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The re-interpretation of Chromata into a physical experience is supported by IBSA Foundation and is part of the Future Inventors Lab funded by Rocca Foundation.