Dreaming New Worlds 2024

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This year’s entries featured several science-based art projects aiming to deconstruct the human experience from biological, diversity, mental, and urban perspectives. The selection process focused on the research practices of the applicants, their project concepts, interdisciplinary approaches, critical thinking, and availability. These considerations resulted in eight outstanding art technologists to be part of this year’s edition of the program.

Over the next three months, we will raise the bar in collaborative thinking and practice, working towards two installations and an exhibition that interrogates the contextualization of African collective wisdom. In November, this exhibition will showcase the results of our critical research, debut the evolved practices of the respective collectives, demonstrate the powerful convergence of science and art, and provide a space for the exploration and expansion of ideas.

Several events along the timeline will invite the public to engage with the foundational science behind the project where scientists and contemporary art practitioners will lead workshops, talks, presentations, and screenings. "Dreaming New Worlds" continues to be a project designed to open its core to the public, feeding its inspiration, contextualization, development, and showcase.

Obieze Chinyere 

 

The Source Code

Created by Ayomitunde Adeleke, a biologist and documentary photographer; Femi Fala, a contemporary technical artist currently working with light as a meduim; Neec Nonso, an indigenously inspired extended reality photographer and filmmaker; and Olajide Ayeni, a documentary and architectural photographer; The Source Code is a collective committed to exploring the consciousness of the human experience through deep ecological approaches in their practice.

Our work aims to illuminate the interconnectedness of human experiences, using our diverse expertise to communicate this essence through various mediums. By combining biology, light art, extended reality, and architectural photography, we strive to make sense of the complex relationships spanning from the microscopic details of nature to the ideal forms of communities and relationships. Our art is dedicated to fostering a deeper understanding of these connections, ultimately encouraging a more mindful and ecologically aware perspective on life.
 

Chronoverse

Chronoverse is a collaborative sanctuary of visionary pioneers: contemporary ceramist Ōlúbùnmi Atere; Afro-futurist visual artist and ex-physicist Kolapo Obadiah Olorunyemi; and creative technologists Simileoluwa Adewale and Isaac Johnson. Our collective work dances in the seams of the past, present, and future, revealing the humanness of existence in all its glory and follies.

We take a deeply philosophical approach to our practice, harnessing science to create both fine and applied art. Our aim is to explore and stage the essence of what it means to be people ‘coming and going’ through time. By merging traditional and futuristic elements, we strive to create pieces that provoke reflection, inviting our audience to ponder the continuous journey of human experience.
 

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