It's always a joy for me to see creative #Lithuania represented in #Estonia. Visitors of the technological art exhibition Wild Bits of #Tartu2024 at the amazing @maajaam_ee can literally feel the earth moving under their feet thanks to the piece Lawn Centrifuge by 🇱🇹 @Julij0nas
DARK MATTERS is now open @scigallerymel ! An enigmatic experience of the unseen, undiscovered and unknown, proudly in collaboration with @ArtsAtCERN and @ARC_DMPP @SciMelb @UniMelb
🌌 Dark Matters at @scigallerymel opens on 5 August
The exhibition brings artworks from our programmes to Australian audiences for the first time, featuring Alan Bogana, Patricia Domínguez, Yunchul Kim, @Julij0nas, @Semiconducting and Suzanne Treister: https://t.co/HRKG6mLbay
One of the last brilliant events accompanying M K Čiurlionis exhibition at @DulwichGallery already this Friday, 24 Feb!
Among others including the performance by cosmic
@Julij0nas whose work fascinated the @la_Biennale
public with the @LithuanianSpace
https://t.co/g37rBPyA89
Final days to see @Julij0nas’s ‘When Accelerators turn into Sweaters’ at the @triennalemilano🧥
During his residency at @CERN, he was interested in quantum magnetic levitation, a phenomenon that occurs when a superconductor at its critical T levitates over a magnetic source 🧲
How do gravity and its aesthetic possibilities impact our perception, senses and technological development?
@Julij0nas spoke to @triennalemilano about his research ‘gravitational aesthetics’, his residency at @CERN and the resulting work ‘When Accelerators Turn into Sweaters’.
What impact would levitation have on art and design if it were possible at room temperature?
@Julij0nas presents his @CERN project at the @triennalemilano, which results from his research on quantum magnetic levitation and superconductor fibres 🧲
→ https://t.co/n1ErYSb7LE
Cosmos as a Journal, a wide ranging publication edited by @Julij0nas, is now out as a pdf. Featuring work by @EllieTheElement, @akvileterm, @Sitraka, @claire_i_webb, myself, and other friends.
https://t.co/aCPjQPNUWv
Ohhhhhhh our text for @Julij0nas in 'Cosmos as a Journal' is now available online - catch some of @akvileterm's wonderful illustrations - sadly, the little between-sections-stars don't seem to have made it into the digital but it's still 🤩🤩
https://t.co/Gtuc70R8qe
These cables dangle and entangle as a sweater-like knitwork object levitates in response to a magnetic field.
‘What such a staged thought experiment does to the metaphor of the building blocks (or rather threads) of the universe?’ the artist poses.
https://t.co/NCiXKXaGGx
Urbonas wondered how a poetic abuse of technology could affect scientific language and metaphors. He materialised this insight into a @CERN-like heritage object, creating a replica of a section from the Large Hadron Collider and developing a way to weave the fibres into textiles.
At the @triennalemilano, @Julij0nas presents ‘When Accelerators turn into Sweaters’, resulting from his research at @CERN on quantum magnetic levitation and his experiments with knitting superconductor fibres 🧥⚙️
Read more: https://t.co/NCiXKXaGGx
Excited that this piece is out, in Cosmos as a Journal. It’s an experiment in fictional design histories and futures, about space whales, Boltzmann Brains, and Ant Farm, among other things. Glad to be among friends here. Thanks @Julij0nas for letting me do something weird.