Collaborate with Us
Photo: Samuel James. Choreographer: Ryuichi Fujimura.
ARTISTS and RESEARCHERS
Collaboration between artists and researchers to develop research- informed tools and methods for rigorous, subtle, and precise quantitative measures of audience experience and engagement.
SCHOOLS
Programs for school students that connect creating, performing, and responding to the temporal arts with concepts, methods, and tools from science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
PARTNERS
Access to a high-quality space for temporal arts (music, dance, intermedia) development.
Access to technology (e.g., motion capture, spatial audio, recording studio, AR/VR). Rigorous and reliable quantitative tools for in situ evaluation for the purposes of artists and promoters, for example, to support artists, organisations, and for audience development.
RESIDENCIES
Please submit expressions of interest to ArtscienceLab@westernsydney.edu.au
Art-science collaborations in temporal arts
"Collaborations between artists and scientists cover a broad spectrum, producing a wide range of work which varies in purpose, scope, and form. Art-science collaborations can be process driven, be explicitly intended for science education and communication, or be used as a method to construct new knowledge and understanding. Art-science collaborations are often intended to educate the public and, potentially, drive social change."
- Martha Waugh (PhD Candidate)