Tesla is an informal art and science discussion forum dealing with visionary ideas beyond the existing remits of art and science. It aims to form and nurture cross-disciplinary teams, projects, and networks, and to assist with applications for funding. Open equally to researchers at all stages of their careers, Tesla may be a particularly valuable resource and support for young researchers pursuing a cross-disciplinary trajectory. Tesla also welcomes artists (with or without academic affiliation), theorists and curators active in the field of art and science.http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/research/tesla/
Tesla Talk: ;Anna Dumitriu and Dave Lawerence KyroLab February 19th, 2010 at UCL
Tesla Talk: Simon Park Creative Collaborations with Superorganisms June 25th, 2009 at UCL ;
Investigating the body: Current Medical Visual CultureMarch 9th, 2010 UCL
Tesla Talk: Nick TurveyNature's SyntaxFebruary 18th, 2009 at UCL
Tesla Talk: Igloo - Bruno Martelli & Ruth Gibson ; October 7th, 2008 at UCL
Julie Freeman: Inspiration Collaboration Confusion Diversion - an Artist Working with Science
Tesla Talk: Liliane Lijn in Conversation with Professor Brian Butterworth & Dr Andrew Westphal. Tesla Talk at UCL, May 15, 2008
'Tones & Whispers' and 'Life Matters': 25th June 2008
A short clip of the fugue installation (Belgrade) detailing the real time graphics and sound.
Anna Valentina Murc: Recent Large-Scale Public Artwork Tesla and Computer Arts Society talk12 June 2008 at the Garwood Lecture Theatre UCL.