From Our Past:

"BIODIVERSITY/EXTINCTION" 2015 art-sci exhibition

"The BRAIN" 2014 art-sci exhibition

"The COSMOS" 2013 art-sci exhibition

"PULL OF KINETICS" 1992 art-tech exhibition

"SOLARSCAPES" 1999 solar-art installations

* "LIGHTFORMS'98" 1998 interactive light-art installations

* "FISHES FEED US" 2007 art-sci international kids project

* ASCI EXHIBITION ARCHIVE (1992-2015)

* ASCI SYMPOSIA ARCHIVE

* ASCI FEATURED MEMBER ARCHIVE (needs some updating yet)

ASCI HISTORICAL REPORTS (images + short text)
* 1988-2000
* 2001-2004
2005-current (see website)

* ASCI BOARD OF DIRECTORS

*CONTACT:
PHONE:
(505) 990-0781
EMAIL: "asci [at] asci [dot] org"
Art & Science
Collaborations, Inc.


The ASCI Website "went down" July 29th and CANNOT be restored. Fortunately, the Internet "WayBackMachine" has archived 572 fairly deep "captures" of our site (from May 30, 1997 - March 30, 2016). While extremely up-setting... life goes on! 
We will continue publishing global art-sci information via: our monthly ASCI eBulletin [Members will now receive a PDF document via email], our Facebook Page updates and very active Facebook Group Page activity, and we may begin a blog. Our future exhibitions will likely be documented via their own Wordpress sites. 
We look forward to September 17, 2016 at the New York Hall of Science for the opening of our new "SCIENCE INSPIRES ART: FOOD" exhibition, displaying the jurors' selections from our 18th annual international competition. 
Additionaly, we are busy seeking partners for the development of a fun KINETIC WATER SCULPTURE project that we hope to launch in NYC (2018) and then travel to other urban water locations as a novel and entertaining emissary for renewable energy technologies.
Recognizing that survival is all about change/adaptation, we hope to have your continued support through this transition into an even more exciting future!
The ASCI Website "went down" July 29th and CANNOT be restored. Fortunately, the Internet "WayBackMachine" has archived 572 fairly deep "captures" of our site (from May 30, 1997 - March 30, 2016). While extremely up-setting... life goes on! 
We will continue publishing global art-sci information via: our monthly ASCI eBulletin [Members will now receive a PDF document via email], our Facebook Page updates and very active Facebook Group Page activity, and we may begin a blog. Our future exhibitions will likely be documented via their own Wordpress sites. 
We look forward to September 17, 2016 at the New York Hall of Science for the opening of our new "SCIENCE INSPIRES ART: FOOD" exhibition, displaying the jurors' selections from our 18th annual international competition. 
Additionaly, we are busy seeking partners for the development of a fun KINETIC WATER SCULPTURE project that we hope to launch in NYC (2018) and then travel to other urban water locations as a novel and entertaining emissary for renewable energy technologies.
Recognizing that survival is all about change/adaptation, we hope to have your continued support through this transition into an even more exciting future!
Our pioneering organization (founded in 1988) had an old website that "died" on 7/29/2016, BUT WE DID NOT! 

Thanks to the Internet WayBackMachine, 572 copies of our site were archived between 1997-2016.  We will probably begin a blog, 
but for now...
 
YOU CAN ACCESS MOST OF
the previous web-pages of 
ASCI.ORG  
BY

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THE ASCI eBULLETIN
will now be delivered as a PDF via email 
to ASCI Members-Only, once/month.
It will no longer be accessible online.


Cynthia Pannucci, Founder/Director of ASCI

ASCI's FACEBOOK PAGE  
is an excellent source of "current" info!
(click on the FB icon below!)
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A preview of images from the "FOOD" show!
"FOOD" is ASCI's 2016 international exhibition that opens September 17th at the New York Hall of Science. (stay-tuned!)
Founded in 1988, Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI) is an international non-profit organization devoted to increasing the visibility of art-science work that is inspired by or uses science and/or technology to create new forms of expression, and to increase dialogue and collaborations between the fields of art and science.