[Air-L] WEBINAR tomorrow - Creating meaning from healthcare data through art
Aristea Fotopoulou
A.Fotopoulou at brighton.ac.uk
Mon Mar 29 03:44:57 PDT 2021
Join us tomorrow for a talk by Anna Dumitriu “Creating meaning from healthcare data through art”, in the seminar Series - Communicating public health data creatively during the pandemic
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In this talk, the bioartist Anna Dumitriu <https://annadumitriu.co.uk/> will discuss how she works with data in her artworks to reveal stories around infectious diseases, synthetic biology and genomics, and well as robotics, artificial intelligence and emerging digital technologies. Equally at home in bioscience and technology settings as the art studio, Dumitriu gives an insight into new artworks created in the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic, including
* "Susceptible" (commissioned by DRIVA), which focusses on new innovations in global health and tuberculosis genomics,
* "Shielding" (commissioned by ART/DATA/HEALTH), which looks at the impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on victims of domestic abuse and is embedded with a SARS-CoV-2 RNA construct, and
* “Cyberspecies Proximity” a robotic artwork exploring how we will share future cities with intelligent robots.
Her work is frequently inspired by the history behind research, situating contemporary issues within cultural contexts, weaving narratives and telling stories and drawing threads across time.
Speaker Biography
Anna Dumitriu is an award winning internationally renowned British artist who works with BioArt, sculpture, installation, and digital media to explore our relationship to infectious diseases, synthetic biology and robotics. Past exhibitions include ZKM, Ars Electronica, BOZAR, The Picasso Museum, HeK Basel, Science Gallery Detroit, MOCA Taipei, LABoral, Art Laboratory Berlin, and Eden Project. She holds visiting research fellowships at the University of Hertfordshire, Brighton and Sussex Medical School, and Waag Society, as well as artist-in-residence roles with the Modernising Medical Microbiology Project at the University of Oxford, and with the National Collection of Type Cultures at Public Health England. She was the 2018 President of the Science and the Arts Section of the British Science Association. Her work has featured in many significant publications including Frieze, Artforum International Magazine, Leonardo Journal, The Art Newspaper, Nature and The Lancet. Current collaborations include the Institute of Microbiology and Microbial Biotechnology at BOKU – Universität für Bodenkultur in Vienna, the EU H2020 CHIC Consortium, the University of Leeds and the Institute of Epigenetics and Stem Cells at HelmholtzZentrum in München. https://annadumitriu.co.u<https://annadumitriu.co.uk/>
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The seminar series 'Communicating public health data creatively during
the pandemic' is organised by ART/DATA/HEALTH project (University of Brighton, funded by Arts and Humanities Research Council). Find out more here: https://www.artdatahealth.org<https://www.artdatahealth.org/>
<https://www.artdatahealth.org/>Join us in an exciting online seminar series with international speakers exploring how health data have been communicated during the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing on creative and artistic representations of data. The series includes perspectives and approaches to data from bioart, community art, participatory dance, media art, film, animation and more traditional forms of data viz.
For full programme, abstracts and bookings: https://tinyurl.com/ybcrbzu8
<https://tinyurl.com/ybcrbzu8>
Best wishes
Aristea
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Dr Aristea Fotopoulou
UKRI-AHRC Innovation Fellow
PI ART/DATA/HEALTH project https://www.artdatahealth.org<https://www.artdatahealth.org/>
PI Impact of COVID-19 on arts and health charities (UKRI QR-SPF)
University of Brighton
A.Fotopoulou at brighton.ac.uk |@aristeaf|https://research.brighton.ac.uk/en/persons/aristea-fotopoulou
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