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Involving art in the development of an Internet Science. Dr Fabrizio Sestini , Scientific Officer, DG Infso, European Commission, EINS NoE PO Prof. Leandros Tassiulas , Centre for Research and Technology Hellas, EINS NoE Coordinator
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Involving art in the development of an Internet Science Dr Fabrizio Sestini, Scientific Officer, DG Infso, European Commission, EINS NoE PO Prof. LeandrosTassiulas, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas, EINS NoE Coordinator Dr Andrea Scharnhorst, Royal Netherlands Academy for Arts and Sciences, EINS NoE partner Roger Torrenti, Sigma Orionis, EINS NoE partner ECLAP 2012 Conference May 7-9, 2012 Florence (Italy) Network of Excellence in Internet Science FP7-ICT-2011.1.6 288021 EINS
Why exploring the “Internet science”? • Time has come to achieve a deeper multidisciplinary understanding of the development of the Internet as a societal and technological artefact • A starting point for a new Internet Science • Expected outputs • Supporting political choices set to reach economic, social and environmental objectives • Contributing to put EU Internet research at the forefront of international developments
NoE activities over the period 2011-2015 Virtual communities ePresence Internet as critical infrastructure Facilitation of researcher mobility Internet for sustainability Dissemination and cooperation Governance, regulation, and standards Internet privacy, identity, trust and reputation Standardisation and legislation Joint courses, graduate programmes, Summer schools Towards a theory of Internet science Emerging theories and design methodologies Evidence and experimentation Open Calls Spreading excellence Joint research Integration
Art and the Internet? • Art - as any other expression of human activity - is deeply influenced by the Internet • Art is performed on the Internet • Art is disseminated and accessed via the Internet • Art practices off/on-line are changed • Studying art has changed • Valuation of art changes
The specific topic of visualization Scientific visualizations as art objects Wolfram’s Mathematica Role of design in visual analytics of large-scale data mining Map for the Places&Spaces exhibition (scimaps.org) Linking publications, research info and documented artifacts in archeology Dr Andrea Scharnhorst, DANS & eHumanities group, KNAW Category network of DeviantArt DrAlmilaAkdag Salah, Univ. of Amsterdam
The Internet to foster collaborative artwork? www.wiki-art.org
How to connect researchers and artists? art Exhibition Sandpit workshop Performance www.nem-summit.eu
Artists-Scientists dialogues of mutual interest? Exploring ICT/Internet and societal co-evolution in the next decades “Radical changes to progress” “Emotion to change the world” Michelangelo Pistoletto Luc Jacquet www.paradiso-fp7.eu
Can a scientist and an artist truly co-create? … and “innovate”, make business? (ART’TECH)
Let’s involve art into Internet Science • Join the Internet Science LinkedIn community • Attend the Internet Science open events • Team up to answer our Open Call • Full details on www.internet-science.eu
Thank you for your attention Fabrizio Sestini fabrizio.sestini@ec.europa.eu LeandrosTassiulas ltassiulas@gmail.com Andrea Scharnhorst andrea.scharnhorst@dans.knaw.nl Roger Torrenti roger.torrenti@sigma-orionis.com