Programme of activities: Monsters of the Machine Round table: Art and Science from the Gender Perspective
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Programme of activities of Monsters of the Machine
winterLAB 2016. Image: Sergio Redruello / LABoral
Programme of activities: Monsters of the Machine A Story Never Told from Below
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Programme of activities of Monsters of the Machine, part of EDASN European Digital Art and Science Network
Art y Ciencia D.I.Y. Andy Gracie. Image: LABoral
Programme of activities: Monsters of the Machine Frankenstein House. Where is the mediation bureau?
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Programme of activities of Monsters of the Machine, European Digital Art and Science Network (EDASN)
Image: Jordi Ferreiro
Programme of activities: Monsters of the Machine The cure is in the society
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Program of activities of Monsters of the Machine, part of the European Digital Art and Science EDASN.
Taller LABoral
Programme of activities: Monsters of the Machine Seminar and open discussion: Women, art, science and technology
09
Mar
2017
Critical reflection on the role of women in science, technology and contemporary art
winterLAB 2016. Image: Sergio Redruello / LABoral
Programme of activities: Monsters of the Machine Decoding Frankenstein
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2016
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2017
Programme of activities of Monsters of the Machine, part of the European Digital Art and Science EDASN
Image: Marco Recuero
Programme of activities: Monsters of the Machine Seminario y debate abierto: Mujeres, arte, ciencia y tecnología
09
Mar
2017
Reflexión crítica acerca del papel de la mujer en la ciencia, la tecnología y el arte contemporáneo
Imagen: Sergio Redruello / Archivo LABoral / winterLAB 2016
Programme of activities: Monsters of the Machine Programa de actividades: Los Monstruos de la Máquina
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Programa de actividades sobre Arte, Ciencia y Tecnología desarrollado en el marco de EDASN, Red Europea de Arte Digital y Ciencia
The brain of the planet, instalación de Fernando Gutiérrez, incluida en 'Los Monstruos de la Máquina'. Foto: cortesía del artista
Programme of activities: Monsters of the Machine
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Programme of activities around art and science in context of the European Digital Art and Science Network (EDASN)
The brain of the planet, installation by Fernando Gutiérrez, part of 'Monsters of the Machine'. Image: courtesy of the artist

Programme of activities: Monsters of the Machine

Programme of activities around art and science in context of the European Digital Art and Science Network (EDASN)

18
Nov
2016
21
May
2017
Venue: LABoral
Programme of activities: Monsters of the Machine

The brain of the planet, installation by Fernando Gutiérrez, part of 'Monsters of the Machine'. Image: courtesy of the artist

Monsters of the Machine is an exhibition curated by Marc Garrett, director of Furtherfield.org, un a venue that explores the connections between art, technology and social changes.

This exhibition proposes a contemporary review of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.Based on this paralellism, this project invites the viewer to rethink the warning of this novelist about the unintentional and dramatic effects that technology and the imagination of scientists bring about, and what is, in this context, the role of human imagination and arts.

In the framework of the exhibition, LABoral develops a line of hands-on activities that not only brings brings the exhibition activities closer to the public but also work on the idea of the Art Centre as an open lab that establishes a connection between art, science, technology and society. The aim is to create a space where artistic production and scientific research come together, providing the public with the key elements and tools needed for reflection, experimentation and the critical and creative use of technology.

Dates: From November 18,  2016 to May 8, 2017.

Addressed to: Educational community (formal and non-formal) with an interest in spaces for learning based on experimentation and discovery, population groups in risk of social exclusion and citizen associations that see the artistic context as a space for recreation, education, visibility and reflection upon their collective and professional public or those with an interest in science, technology and arts and humanities.

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Programme of presentations and round tables:

 

Public activity program. Decoding Frankenstein

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Part of the proyect: European Digital Art and Science Network:

Art & Science

 

With the support of:

Creative Europe Programme Gobierno del Principado

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