FACT's collaboration with CERN pursues the eternal connection between art and science, and the results are outstanding.
- Art in Liverpool, Issue #9 - November 2018Watch Opening Talks with Artists, Curators and Scientists
To open Broken Symmetries, we partnered with Liverpool John Moores University and Liverpool LASER (Leonardo Art Science Evening Rendevouz) to bring a series of talks from artists and scientists who are pushing the boundaries of artist research and deepening engagement with science.
This series of Liverpool LASER talks are Introduced by Professor Caroline Wilkinson, Director of the School of Art and Design (LJMU) and Monica Bello, Co-Curator of Broken Symmetries and Curator & Head of Arts at CERN.
You can experience Broken Symmetries virtually with a 3D scan of Gallery 1 and Gallery 2.
Broken Symmetries is curated by Mónica Bello and José-Carlos Mariátegui, and is co-produced by ScANNER (the Science and Art Network for New Exhibitions and Research), composed of Arts at CERN (the arts program of the European Organization for Nuclear Research, Geneva); FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology, Liverpool); CCCB (Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona); le lieu unique (Center for Contemporary Culture – Nantes) and iMAL (interactive Media Arts Laboratory, Brussels).
Additional support from The University of Liverpool and Liverpool John Moores University.
ScANNER was initiated through the Collide International residency Award 2016-2018, a partnership programme between Arts at CERN and FACT.
Header image: Yunchul Kim, detail of Cascade (2018), KCCUK. Photo: Mark Blower.