In a complex world in which arts, science and technology are interlinked and multidisciplinary processes are becoming increasingly important in the face of global and societal issues, the Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia and the Swiss Polar Institute have jointly launched a pilot project named PolARTS. For Pro Helvetia, this represents a first step in its support of innovative models of production and collaboration between the arts, sciences and technology.
PolARTS: Arts Meet Polar Science
Pro Helvetia - Swiss Arts Council,
31 October 2019, Switzerland
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