The Ionian University is now presenting the first of three calls for TTTfellows: Art and Science Residency taking place on 17-30 April (online) and 1-16 May 2023 on the island of Corfu. TTTfellows, inspired by the thematics of the conference Taboo - Transgression - Transcendence in Art & Science, invites one scientist and one artist to collaborate in developing an Art&Science workshop / lecture performance and draft of a speculative piece proposal for publication / exhibit related to informal surgical training for artists, philosophers and social theorists on the topic of human oocyte collection and sperm banking. TTTfellows is integrated in the project Rewilding Cultures by the Feral Labs Network, co-funded by the European Union, aiming to contribute to the development of a local Feral Labs DIY Bio Hub i.e. presentation for graduate students at the AV-school workshops-seminars cycle of the Audiovisual Arts Festival; and drafting a speculative piece proposal for publication / exhibit to be included in the archive of the Ionian University.
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Ionian University Concludes TTTfellows: Art & Science Residency 2024 Fall, Pairing Syracuse University Professors in Arts and Biology
Posted: 25-10-2024 19:18
The Ionian University’s Department of Audio & Visual Arts successfully concluded the TTTfellows: Art and Science Residency Fall 2024, a dynamic fusion of artistic and scientific inquiry held from September 23 to October 4 (online) and October 7-18 in-person on the island of Corfu. Organized within the framework of Rewilding Cultures and co-financed by the European Union, this residency fostered (...)
TTTfellows: Art and Science Residency 2024 Fall this October at the Ionian University
Posted: 07-10-2024 14:15
Dr. Heidi Hehnly-Chang (USA) and Dr. Boryana Rossa (Bulgaria/USA) from Syracuse University have been selected to participate in TTTfellows: Art and Science Residency 2024 Fall taking place on 23 September - 4 October 2024 (online) and 7-18 October 2024 in-person on the island of Corfu. TTTfellows is organized by the Department of Audio and Visual Arts of the Ionian University, within the framework of Rewilding Cultures, a project co-financed by the European Union, and will be hosted in collaboration with the Corfu Central Public Historical Library - Corfu Tech Lab, the Corfu Aquarium and BiHELab.