Asking “how does an artistic model of infection differ from one that is scientifically valuable?”, boredomresearch (Bournemouth University) contributed to the discussion on ‘Digital Convergences’ at this years international BFX Conference…
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Lisa Jamieson, Head of Engaging Science at the Wellcome Trust, has cited Silent Signal as an exemplary collaborative project in an interview for the Guardian Culture Professionals Network: “In a…
On Saturday 18 October, artist Charlie Tweed will be introducing his practice, including his Silent Signal commission, at Spike Island in Bristol. The Behind the Scenes event takes place at…
From 16 to 19 October you can meet Genetic Moo at the innovative and inspiring Kinetica Art Fair, which this year takes place at The Old Truman Brewery in East…
The University of Glasgow’s Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health and Comparative Medicine has posted this article about Silent Signal, as two of the University’s Research Fellows, Dr Paddy Brock and…
We are delighted to announce that the Wellcome Trust has awarded a Large Arts Award for Silent Signal. Silent Signal has the privilege of being one of only two projects to…
On Thursday 16 October, Dr Neil Dufton from the National Heart and Lung Institute at Imperial College London will be exhibiting some of his own artworks inspired by his research…
On Monday 22 September artistic duo boredomresearch will be presenting the Art of Disease Modelling at the University of Bournemouth’s Digital Convergences Academic Conference, which uses the case study of…
“One of the best things we scientists can learn is how to communicate about our research without hiding behind the jargon. The process is two-way, because the questions from our…
Nicola Schauerman from Genetic Moo will be presenting about the duos work at the London College of Communication