Sci-Art | Neuston Exp. 2: Sounds of Science w/ Mónica de Nut
The Neuston project was born in 2007 to establish a transdisciplinary dialogue between scientists and artists that would allow them to jointly explore both forms of knowledge, science and art, considering both cultures as an inseparable whole.
Find out more about this project at the Neuston Experiments main resource page.
It was with Neuston Experiment 2: Sounds of Science (2021) that the project was resumed, within the framework of the G-NIGHT: Noite Galega das Persoas Investigadoras (European Researchers' Night). In this case, with a somewhat different proposal, which involved a single artist, but with a desire to disseminate and direct contact with the audience that stood out in the first year after the start of the 2020 pandemic. A single artist, Mónica de Nut, was in charge on this occasion of collecting the sounds and ideas, the concepts and lines of research, which were distilled within the Mariñas Research Institute, establishing a continuous dialogue of co-creation for a show vocal and sound presented in the middle of the European Researchers' Night at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Vigo (MARCO).
Check a recording of the show and the interesting making of pressing the yellow buttons on the side.
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