NEXTGenIO has recently been collaborating with artists Špela Petrič and Miha Turšič, as part of the FEAT (Future and Emerging Art and Technology) project. Špela and Miha have collaborated with a number of projects focused on different aspects of Exascale computing - NEXTGenIO, INTERTWinE, Mango, ECOSCALE, and EXTRA. Now, an exhibition of the artwork created as part of the project will take place at LifeSpace Science Art Research Gallery in Dundee, Scotland, UK.
Entitled FUTURE EMERGING ART AND TECHNOLOGY, the exhibition presents a series of works of art created during collaborations between six internationally acclaimed artists and cutting-edge scientists. The artists were selected during an open process in March 2016 and paired with scientist groups working on European Union FET (Future Emerging Technologies) Open research projects such as exploring gene regulation, quantum physics, underwater robotics, carbon capture, and exascale computing. The works vary in form, from simulations and visualisations to performances and sculptures. The project is funded by FET Open programme and aims to give alternative perspectives on new technologies and make them widely accessible.

Curator of LifeSpace, Dr Sarah Cook says, “the works in this exhibition are a challenge to scientists in more than one way. Firstly, they ask us to understand the content of complex research projects involving new technologies from a totally different perspective, that of the artist. For instance, how can a performance art work tell us what supercomputing entails? Secondly they suggest the potential of involving artists in scientific research projects to create engaging, persuasive and experimental reflections on the bigger picture – the real-world implications of that research, at a human scale.”
The exhibition preview will be held on Thursday April 13th 5pm-7pm. Opening events include an experimental live event based on research-in-progress by artists Špela Petrič and Miha Turšič. The artists and project organisers from partner organisations across Europe will be present to talk about the work and research featured. It opens to the public on 14 April and runs until 17 June. It is open Saturdays 11am-5pm or Monday to Friday by appointment. Entry is free. Appointments can be made by emailing lifespace@dundee.ac.uk.