by boredomresearch (Vicky Isley & Paul Smith), February 2016, Silent Signal Symposium. We use contemporary technology to explore the natural world, exploring biological mechanisms and form and experimenting with pattern…
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by Daksha Patel, February 2016, Silent Signal Symposium. My practice engages with medical visualisation technologies, and this presentation reflects upon two projects: an art/science residency in medical imaging at the…
by Dr Alexa Wright, February 2016, Silent Signal Symposium. I have been involved in this long term Science and Art project since its inception in 2007. I don’t think there…
by Katie-May Boyd, February 2016, Silent Signal Symposium. I’m Katie-May Boyd and I’m talking today about The Parasite Project. This is a venture that was born during my Costume for…
by Hannah Redler, February 2016. Keynote address at the Silent Signal Symposium. Early in 1999, when I had just started researching artists as part of my role as art…
by Heather Barnett, January 2016. “Whilst the films are in many ways informative, drawing the viewer into previously unknown realms, they exist far from the didacticism of science information films.”
by Barnaby Dicker, January 2016. “In the animations we find readily comprehensible styles and modalities giving shape, context and movement to different scientific issues relating to the body.”
by Dr Kathryn Garner, December 2015. “Silent Signal explores the diversity of signals implicit in nature, from the those provided in the DNA code present in every cell of our…
by Bella Williams, January 2016. “For centuries scientists have observed nature, but some key questions can only be answered by studying living animals.”
by Dr Kathryn Harkup, January 2014. “Visualising a process is often an import part of understanding. The processes under scientific investigation are often invisible to the naked eye.”