Abstract
Eleanor Gates-Stuart exhibiting in Embracing Innovation Volume 3
Eleanor Gates-Stuart has worked as part of a team also, with scientists and computer experts at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) providing specific expertise. As part of her Canberra Centenary science art commission StellrScopE, the team used a 3D scanner to map weevils and other bugs and insects, and enlarge them with detail intact. Such art and science collaborations are increasingly common, for instance the Synapse initiative of the Australia Council for the Arts and the Australian Network for Technology2 has facilitated collaborations between artists and scientists on a variety of projects over the last ten years. Review on the exhibition by Dr Patsy Hely
Eleanor Gates-Stuart has worked as part of a team also, with scientists and computer experts at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) providing specific expertise. As part of her Canberra Centenary science art commission StellrScopE, the team used a 3D scanner to map weevils and other bugs and insects, and enlarge them with detail intact. Such art and science collaborations are increasingly common, for instance the Synapse initiative of the Australia Council for the Arts and the Australian Network for Technology2 has facilitated collaborations between artists and scientists on a variety of projects over the last ten years. Review on the exhibition by Dr Patsy Hely
Original language | English |
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Media of output | Artwork |
Publication status | Published - 18 Jul 2013 |
Event | Embracing Innovation Volume 3 - Craft ACT: Craft and Design Centre, Canberra, Australia Duration: 18 Jul 2013 → 24 Aug 2013 https://craftact.org.au/blogs/past-exhibitions-2013/embracing-innovation-volume-3 |