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NASA’s New Media Innovation Team emphasizes creativity in the intersection of art, science and technology. They are now developing a new web-space branded as “NASA ArtSpace” to invite public participation in celebrating and contributing to the long history of creative works that serve to inform and inspire space exploration.

 

Volumetric video is a new hybrid form of 3D filmmaking, combining a Kinect and DSLR camera. This technology developed by James George, and Jonathan Minard was used to shoot Pointcloud Portraits, a computational documentary featuring 25 international new-media artists.

 

The Moon Arts Group envisions creative ways of establishing a link between the Earth and Moon, and advances the presence of human culture in space. Partnered with Astrobotic Technology, Inc, a leader in the Lunar X Prize, their robotic mission will deploy a collection of artworks on the lunar surface in 2015

The STUDIO for Creative Inquiry is a flexible laboratory for new modes of arts research, production and presentation. Within the College of Fine Arts at Carnegie Mellon University, the STUDIO serves as a locus for hybrid enterprises on the CMU campus. Its mission is to support atypical, anti-disciplinary, and inter-institutional research projects at the intersections of arts, sciences, technology and culture.