The organization of TTTFellows: Art & Science Residency 2024 Fall is proud to announce four amazing minds will be joining in conversation Dr. Heidi Hehnly-Chang and Dr. Boryana Rossa:
Dr. Sunčica Ostoić is an independent art theorist focusing on science, technology, and the body, holding a PhD in transdisciplinary studies. She guest lectures at the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb and co-founded NGO KONTEJNER, initiating and curating the Extravagant Bodies, Touch Me, and Device_art festivals.
Dr. Olga Majcen Linn is an independent curator and researcher in art, science, and technology, and a guest lecturer at the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb. She holds a PhD in arts and media from the Faculty of Media and Communication, Belgrade. She co-founded NGO KONTEJNER / bureau of contemporary art praxis.
Charlotte Jarvis works between art and science. She has recorded music onto DNA, seen her heart beat outside of her body and grown her own tumor. Charlotte’s work explores the future of reproduction and the body as a liminal space - a site for transformation, hybridisation and magic. Charlotte is currently engaged in making “female” sperm with scientists in Leiden, a “collaborative uterus” with a team in Argentina and an artificial embryo model “parented” by an artificial intelligence in Denmark. Charlotte has exhibited her work in eleven international solo shows and over one hundred group exhibitions. She currently lectures at The Royal College of Art in London.
Laura Splan is a New York City based artist working at the intersections of Science, Technology, and Culture. Her transdisciplinary collaborations culminate in multimedia exhibitions and events which reframe artifacts of posthuman landscapes. Her work has been presented at Biodesign Summit at Museum of Modern Art (NYC), Nobel Prize Museum at Liljevalchs (Stockholm), Brooklyn Museum (NYC), Museum of Arts & Design (NYC), Centre d’Art Santa Mònica (Barcelona), Pioneer Works (NYC), SÍM (Reykjavík), and Galerie FOFA (Montréal). Commissions include projects for Beall Center for Art + Technology, CDC Museum in association with Smithsonian Institution, Vanderbilt Museum Planetarium, and the Bruges Triennial [Photo by Danielle Ezzo].
TTTfellows III is taking place on 23 September - 4 October 2024 (online) and 7-18 October 2024 in-person on the island of Corfu, 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. Artistic director is Dr. Adam Zaretsky, scientific coordinator is Dr. Dalila Honorato.