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The “Mutual Wave Machine” in Athens_at Benaki Mueum, Athens-Greece, till 24/04/2016

The “Mutual Wave Machine” in Athens_at Benaki Mueum, Athens-Greece, till 24/04/2016

Mutual brain wavelengths explorations.   The Mutual Wave Machine is an interactive neuro-feedback installation that embodies the elusive notion of…

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Vasia Hatzi and MEDinART @CardioMED2016 (05/03/2016)

Vasia Hatzi and MEDinART @CardioMED2016 (05/03/2016)

Special thanks to everyone who attended my lecture at CardioMED2016 entitled “MEDinART: where medicine and art collide: heart as a…

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BIO-ART / DESIGN Workshop_Singapore_7-8 March 2016

BIO-ART / DESIGN Workshop_Singapore_7-8 March 2016

Another reason to visit Singapore! BIO-ART / DESIGN: Transdisciplinarity in Art, Science and Creativity Symposium and Workshop. Date: 7-8 March…

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Human heart as a symbol of sorrow and pain: Happy Valentines Day!

Human heart as a symbol of sorrow and pain: Happy Valentines Day!

Human heart is not only a vital organ but also one of the most widely used universal symbols in human…

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“Human Heart as a universal symbol in art” a talk by Vasia Hatzi_CardioMEDICINE 2016, Athens, Greece_05/03/16

“Human Heart as a universal symbol in art” a talk by Vasia Hatzi_CardioMEDICINE 2016, Athens, Greece_05/03/16

Human heart as a universal muse.   Delighted to announce my talk at the “CardioMEDICINE 2016 – Cardiovascular Medicine: a…

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David Bowie: the immortal hybrid

David Bowie: the immortal hybrid

The immortal, extraordinary-hybrid artist combined uniquely: science fiction and art, real and surreal, male and female, strange and familiar, earthly…

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Prof. Martin Kemp_“The Sci-Art Business: Some Reflections”_30/11/15

Emeritus Professor Martin Kemp, broadcaster and author of many publications on art and science, in a public dialogue entitled “The…

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BIOFABRICATE

BIOFABRICATE, is a world where the biological material (yeasts, bacteria, fungi, algae, mammalian cells) are fermented, cultured and engineered to synthesize…

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Bio-printing free online courses_University of Wollongong

Bio-printing Discover how biomaterials and 3D printing collide, to create revolutionary, bioprinted body parts, with this free online course. You may…

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