Research funded by Gulbenkian Foundation. New work commissioned by Arts Council England with curators, Arts Catalst. Catalogue published by Arts Catalyst, London, essay by Alex Farqharson. The research followed on from an exhibition with Artlab at Imperial College, London in 2001, and a Bookworks publication ‘Ott’s Sneeze’ with Lawrence Norfolk in 2002, and further developed practice-led research inside biotech institutions and industry including; The Human Genome Mapping Project, Hinxton Cambridgeshire (1999) and Pfizer Research, Sandwich (2000) to develop new forms. Additional research took place at OLATS, Space Research Laboratory in Marseille, and Envair, a manufacturer of cleanroom technology in 2001-2. Uncontrolled Hermetic remodelle...
Andy Charalambous; art@andycharalambous.com artist and trained engineer based in London UK, HEP Arti...
BioSynthetic Systems, Prototypes for Immortality: Towards a Distributed and Evolving SelfThe project...
The theme of invisibility through to materiality has been both an obsession and emergent trajectory ...
Far from merely democratizing scientific research, the artists in residency at SymbioticA (Perth, Au...
A global overview of the ways in which contemporary artists draw on scientific and technological dev...
The interdisciplinary field of art-science research is marked by a range of multi-media methods. Aus...
This exhibition related to an individual experience of metastasised bowel cancer and the visceral so...
The practice-led research project was developed initially at National Institute for Medical Research...
Catalogue for Cleanrooms exhibition at Natural History Museum, London and Gallery Oldham, Oldham. ...
My paper proposes a role for contemporary art as part of the broader accelerationist project, summar...
Exhibition, co-curated by Caterina Albano and Rowan Drury. Crossing Over explored the topical sub...
Work that I carried out during my PhD at the EventLab is now on display as part of Brain(s), an exhi...
Exhibition at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition, accompanied by catalogue (containing essa...
Genetic Automata by artists Larry Achiampong and David Blandy, curated by Nicola Triscott and commis...
Context The Biochemistry Department at Oxford University in collaboration with architects Hawkins...
Andy Charalambous; art@andycharalambous.com artist and trained engineer based in London UK, HEP Arti...
BioSynthetic Systems, Prototypes for Immortality: Towards a Distributed and Evolving SelfThe project...
The theme of invisibility through to materiality has been both an obsession and emergent trajectory ...
Far from merely democratizing scientific research, the artists in residency at SymbioticA (Perth, Au...
A global overview of the ways in which contemporary artists draw on scientific and technological dev...
The interdisciplinary field of art-science research is marked by a range of multi-media methods. Aus...
This exhibition related to an individual experience of metastasised bowel cancer and the visceral so...
The practice-led research project was developed initially at National Institute for Medical Research...
Catalogue for Cleanrooms exhibition at Natural History Museum, London and Gallery Oldham, Oldham. ...
My paper proposes a role for contemporary art as part of the broader accelerationist project, summar...
Exhibition, co-curated by Caterina Albano and Rowan Drury. Crossing Over explored the topical sub...
Work that I carried out during my PhD at the EventLab is now on display as part of Brain(s), an exhi...
Exhibition at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition, accompanied by catalogue (containing essa...
Genetic Automata by artists Larry Achiampong and David Blandy, curated by Nicola Triscott and commis...
Context The Biochemistry Department at Oxford University in collaboration with architects Hawkins...
Andy Charalambous; art@andycharalambous.com artist and trained engineer based in London UK, HEP Arti...
BioSynthetic Systems, Prototypes for Immortality: Towards a Distributed and Evolving SelfThe project...
The theme of invisibility through to materiality has been both an obsession and emergent trajectory ...