An exciting seminar series, held online, during March and April 2021, exploring the ways in which heath data can be communicated creatively. A group of artists, creative practitioners, academics and researchers addresses key questions about public health communication, with particular focus on the current COVID-19 pandemic. How can an interface between creativity and data science help bring forth experiential stories? What are the challenges of such work? How do audiences engage with creative projects that use public health data?
Anna Dumitriu
Creating Meaning From Healthcare Data Through Art
Rahul Bhargava Northeastern University
Get Off The Screen!!! Creative Approaches To Embodying Data In The Real World
Younghui Kim, Queensland University Of Technology.
Data Art: Exploring Data As Artistic Material And Medium
Sally Wyatt, Maastricht University
Touching Data: Touch Me With Your Naked Hand Or Touch Me With Your Glove
Patel, Shreepali. Anglia Ruskin University
Covid Through The Creative Lens. StoryLab Project,
Aristea Fotopoulou & Caroline Beavon
Launch Of ART/DATA/HEALTH Short Film “Human, Planet, Weaker, Other”
Watch recorded talks
Anna Dumitriu. “Creating Meaning From Healthcare Data Through Art”.
(30/03/2021). WATCH HERE.
Prof Rahul Bhargava Northeastern University “”Get Off The Screen!!! Creative Approaches To Embodying Data In The Real World”. (01/04)
WATCH HERE.
Dr Younghui Kim, Queensland University Of Technology. “Data Art: Exploring Data As Artistic Material And Medium”. (09/04/2021)
WATCH HERE.
Prof Sally Wyatt, Maastricht University. “Touching Data: Touch Me With Your Naked Hand Or Touch Me With Your Glove”. (12/04/2021)
WATCH HERE.
Dr Shreepali Patel, Meghan Horvath and Dr Marques Hardin (StoryLab project, Anglia Ruskin University). (StoryLab Project, Anglia Ruskin University). “Communicating Emotions Through Creative Data: Voices of Healthcare Practitioners during Covid-19”. (14/04/2021)
WATCH HERE.
Launch Of ART/DATA/HEALTH Short Film “Human, Planet, Weaker, Other”, Directed By Dr Aristea Fotopoulou, Animation By Caroline Beavon, Filming By Hydrocracker. (27/04 /2021)
WATCH HERE.
ART/ DATA/HEALTH: data as creative material for health and wellbeing is a research project led by Dr Aristea Fotopoulou, based at the University of Brighton, and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AH/S004564/1 2019-2021). For inquiries about the project please use the contact form or email at info@artdatahealth.org