Dear All,
We were delighted to present our past work and future ideas at the Hub on Wednesday (30th November), unfortunately due to the tube disruption many of you who wanted to were unable to attend so we hav...
On Saturday 5th November 2016, AXNS are curated and chaired the panel ''Quantifying Aesthetic Emotions: What are the Implications for the Arts?' at STATE Festival: The Sentimental Machin...
Last week brought the news that AQA will not be developing a new Art History course for 2017; the final exam board to drop the ‘soft’ A Level subject. In its wake the voices of educators, artists and journalist...
The Lab Project is an experimental month-long exhibition and events programme exploring the interactions between art and science. Over the course of three phases involving collaborations between scientists and ...
This is the second in a series of two articles by neuroscience student and musician Matt Gartry entitled ‘What is Music and What is Sound Art? A Neuro-Historical Approach’
Recap & Overview
Music and sou...
This is the first in a series of two articles by neuroscience student and musician Matt Gartry entitled ‘What is Music and What is Sound Art? A Neuro-Historical Approach’
The Problem
I owe a lot...
This is the fourth post in a series on the collaboration between psychiatrist and clinical lecturer Dominic Ffytche and artist Tamiko Thiel in creating an augmented reality installation around the visual percep...
This is the third blog post in a series on the collaboration between neuropsychiatrist Dominic ffytche and artist Tamiko Thiel in creating an augmented reality installation around the visual perceptual disorder...
Call for submissions / /AXNS Collective – Journal of Art & Science
A new online platform for cutting edge thought on visual and performance art and their interaction with science and technology. Featurin...