In 2015, the artists participated in a research residency at CERN and began to work with data captured by ATLAS, one of the four detectors at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) that sits in a cavern 100 metres below ground near the main site of CERN, in Meyrin (Switzerland). For Art Basel, they created HALO, an installation that surrounds visitors with data collected by the ATLAS experiment at the LHC. HALO consists of a 10 m wide cylinder defined by vertical piano wires, within which a 4-m tall screen displays particle collisions. The data also triggers hammers that strike the vertical wires and set up vibrations to create a truly multisensory experience. More info: https://arts.cern/event/unveiling-halo-art-base
The work is a result of the art@CMS programme collaboration, credits goes to Xavier Cortada and Pete...
At CERN, we probe the fundamental structure of particles that make up everything around us. We do so...
In Geneva, FIU artist Xavier Cortada and physicist Pete Markowitz delivered an Art-Science talk duri...
Celebrating the ties between art, science and technology, HALO is an immersive art installation insp...
In 2000, CERN hosted Signatures of the Invisible – one of the landmark initiatives in arts and scien...
Fluidic Data is a floor-to-ceiling installation spanning the four levels of the CERN Data Centre sta...
Creative collisions between the arts and science have begun at CERN with the first Collide@CERN arti...
In Geneva, FIU artist Xavier Cortada and physicist Pete Markowitz delivered an Art-Science talk dur...
In Geneva, FIU artist Xavier Cortada and physicist Pete Markowitz delivered an Art-Science talk duri...
Stand description: The ATLAS Experiment at CERN is one of the largest and most complex scientific en...
The artists duo Andrea Anner and Thibault Brevet visit together with artist Joan Heemskerk and physi...
Artist Joan Heemskerk visiting the Data Centre with Antonella Del Rosso as part of the Collide Copen...
Artist Joan Heemskerk visits the CMS Experiment with physicist Andrés Delannoy as part of her Collid...
Artist Joan Heemskerk visits the Emulsion Scanning Lab with physicist Oliver Lantwin as part of the ...
In Geneva, FIU artist Xavier Cortada and physicist Pete Markowitz delivered an Art-Science talk duri...
The work is a result of the art@CMS programme collaboration, credits goes to Xavier Cortada and Pete...
At CERN, we probe the fundamental structure of particles that make up everything around us. We do so...
In Geneva, FIU artist Xavier Cortada and physicist Pete Markowitz delivered an Art-Science talk duri...
Celebrating the ties between art, science and technology, HALO is an immersive art installation insp...
In 2000, CERN hosted Signatures of the Invisible – one of the landmark initiatives in arts and scien...
Fluidic Data is a floor-to-ceiling installation spanning the four levels of the CERN Data Centre sta...
Creative collisions between the arts and science have begun at CERN with the first Collide@CERN arti...
In Geneva, FIU artist Xavier Cortada and physicist Pete Markowitz delivered an Art-Science talk dur...
In Geneva, FIU artist Xavier Cortada and physicist Pete Markowitz delivered an Art-Science talk duri...
Stand description: The ATLAS Experiment at CERN is one of the largest and most complex scientific en...
The artists duo Andrea Anner and Thibault Brevet visit together with artist Joan Heemskerk and physi...
Artist Joan Heemskerk visiting the Data Centre with Antonella Del Rosso as part of the Collide Copen...
Artist Joan Heemskerk visits the CMS Experiment with physicist Andrés Delannoy as part of her Collid...
Artist Joan Heemskerk visits the Emulsion Scanning Lab with physicist Oliver Lantwin as part of the ...
In Geneva, FIU artist Xavier Cortada and physicist Pete Markowitz delivered an Art-Science talk duri...
The work is a result of the art@CMS programme collaboration, credits goes to Xavier Cortada and Pete...
At CERN, we probe the fundamental structure of particles that make up everything around us. We do so...
In Geneva, FIU artist Xavier Cortada and physicist Pete Markowitz delivered an Art-Science talk duri...