“MakerArt” an innovative project of synergistic pathways between international makers and artists

By on June 14, 2019
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It’s called Maker Art and it’s one of the main new features of the upcoming “Maker Faire Rome – The European Edition” scheduled to take place in the capital city from 18 to 20 October 2019.
Maker Art is a project that aims to investigate the relationship between contemporary art and new technologies, through the creation of synergistic and integrated pathways between selected international makers and artists.
The aim is to create a genuine exhibition of interactive installations within the event that is able to interact with visitors and offer many different ways of interpreting the culture of technological innovation.
In addition to large installations of artificial intelligence, robotics, sound art, video art, the section will also include “pop up art”, referred to as happenings, that can continuously “jolt” the viewer in its path. For the first time in Italy, artists will have the opportunity to collaborate with companies in the technology sector, by forging a real connection between art, science and technological innovation.
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The Call for Makers encompass also this brand new topic and expires on June 24 .
There will be artists of international fame such as Bill Vorn, Canadian, a leading authority in Robotic Art with his “Copacabana”, a robotic dance performance; Patrick Tresset (France) who uses small robotic arms to make different portraits of the audience; Mattia Casalegno, video artist from Naples by birth but long-term New Yorker, who is the curator of a non-profit exhibition space called Room Service, dedicated to site-specific projects and new mediaCod.Act, an internationally renowned French collective who will bring their πTon, a gigantic sound spiral; and Joaquin Fargas, an internationally renowned Argentinian who integrates art, science and technology in his varied and artistic production. His work is based both on proposals of utopian concepts and on feasible projects on universal themes such as human life, environmental protection, social relations, stimulating with his artistic creations questions and reflections that concern all of us and the world around us.
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It will be possible to “experience” all this and more at the next Maker Faire Rome, now in its seventh edition, which will take place at the Fiera di Roma. The most important European event dedicated to technological innovation, with a simple and informal approach, is organized by the RomeChamber of Commerce
The “Maker Faire Rome – The European Edition” enjoys the valuable collaboration of institutional partners such as the ITA (Italian Trade Agency), ICE Agency, an Agency for the promotion abroad and the internationalization of Italian companies. In particular, the Agency’s support is part of broader support offered by the Ministry of Economic Development for initiatives that promote competitiveness and innovation.
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“Maker Faire Rome – explains Lorenzo TagliavantiPresident of the Chamber of Commerce of Rome – is a consolidated platform, it is the place where Science meets innovation, from the ground up, by also offering training, networking and business and is, therefore, an accelerator of the innovation process for the whole of Europe.  The event is also evolving thanks to co-creation effort we are carrying out, constantly, with companies, professionals and the many institutions that support us. The new feature, Maker Art, is a testament to how contemporary art is increasingly meeting science and technology by experimenting with new forms and contents and it is no coincidence – concludes Tagliavanti – that we are seeing a larger number of European calls for proposals that promote innovation for industries and SMEs by utilizing the arts”.
 
Over the years, many institutional partners have supported and continue to support the event through sponsorships, by supporting the organization and through various collaborations, including: The European Commission, the Prime Minister’s Office, the Italian Ministry of Economic Development, the Italian Ministry of Education, Universities and Research, the Ministry of the Environment, Lazio Region, Campania Region, Veneto Region, American Embassy, Italia Lavoro, the Agency for Digital Italy, Unioncamere and Roma Capitale.

About Boris Landoni

Boris Landoni is the technical manager of Open-Electronics.org. Skilled in the GSM field, embraces the Open Source philosophy and its projects are available to the community.

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