Digital Aesthetics
The National Science and Technology Museum Leonardo da Vinci (MUST) of Milan features a permanent programme of digital art installations to stimulate reflection on new digital languages. It also offers a means of exploring relations with artificial intelligence, and the links between technological innovation and creative artistic processes.
The aim of the joint venture with MUST is to foster new scenarios for reflection and exploration of the relationship between humanistic and scientific knowledge through the installation of digital works in the museum’s spaces:: "The Wall of Sound" by panGenerator (2023), "La Gabbia" by aurorameccanica (2022), "Robotic voice-activated word kicking machine" by Neil Mendoza (2021) and "Chromata" by Michael Bromley (2021).
The works inspire and foster deeper reflection for a wide audience: students, teachers and adults all take part in workshops in the laboratories, offering opportunities for interacting with artists and creatives.
More information on how to visit the digital installations on the dedicated page of the MUST website.
They talk about the project
Giacinto Di Pietrantonio, Art-addicted curator, and Patrizia Cerutti, STEM Education Program Director at the Leonardo Da Vinci National Museum of Science and Technology, talk about the "Digital Aesthetics" project.