TASTE – On bodies and practices
Taste meaning “Transforming through art, science and technology” is a new project initiated by the University of Luxembourg/Espace_Cultures. The second TASTE talk brings together researchers and artists to discuss the entanglement between art, science, and technology within their practices. At the threshold between lived experience and scientific experimentation, they explore how interdisciplinary approaches shape and expand our understanding and perception of bodies — as living, non-human, posthuman, geometrical, etc.
Guest speakers:
- Justine Blau – Visual artist
- Agnès Meyer-Brandis – New media artist
- Bruno Teheux – Assistant Professor at the http://math.uni.lu/&data=05%7c02%7cvalerie.hernandez%40ext.uni.lu%7c3583ff068eb64e26462908de5a8c5b8f%7c445a9c950f9d49539db1bc4a45dd1220%7c0%7c0%7c639047759781567426%7cUnknown%7cTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJFbXB0eU1hcGkiOnRydWUsIlYiOiIwLjAuMDAwMCIsIlAiOiJXaW4zMiIsIkFOIjoiTWFpbCIsIldUIjoyfQ%3D%3D%7c60000%7c%7c%7c&sdata=Ic4wbpSvKzNZO5gpdsBqeLbheMfBuKt2ksM/FKkOJSk%3D&reserved=0" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Department of Mathematics
Moderator: Nathalie Kerschen, PhD
In 2024, the University of Luxembourg, in collaboration with Casino Luxembourg – Forum for Contemporary Art / Casino Display — welcomed its first artist-in-residence to engage with members of the scientific community. If this type of collaboration, where artists and scientists work together to tackle complex societal issues, is a first for the university, it has become more common in recent years. This can be seen in the growing number of funding instruments, programs, and public/private partnerships within academia.
Collaborations, interactions, and exchanges between artists and scientists yield numerous benefits, such as diversifying viewpoints, challenging established protocols, increasing the accessibility of scientific knowledge for lay audiences, fostering innovation, to name just a few. Yet, they also raise important questions. In light of ongoing spending cuts in the arts and humanities, how can institutions ensure that artists in residence are treated as equal partners in these collaborations? How can scientists and/or engineers benefit from exchanges with artists, without reducing artistic practice to the mere illustration of their findings and techniques? Furthermore, what is the status of the resulting works: when projects are co-created, under what conditions can they be considered art, science, or both at once?
The TASTE talk series. is co-developed by Anouk Wies and Nathalie Kerschen, with the support of Amis de l'Université and Fondation Loutsch-Weydert.
Save the date:
- 4.05 – TASTE - On data and (dis)information
Also at Casino: Roundtable, In-University artist residencies
25 February 2026, 12.15 – 13.15
Wednesday 25.02.2026
17H00
- 18H15
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