Past Events
Digital Canvas: The Nexus of Science, Art, and Technology
2024-12-07Public talk by OIST Visiting Artist Sputniko!
Admission free; registration required.
Language: Japanese with simultaneous English translation
Science + Art Exhibit: "Coral Colors by Sputniko!"
2024-11-29 to 2025-01-09"Coral Colors," spectators are invited to confront the ongoing reality of coral bleaching and to spark an awareness of environmental issues.
The artworks on display in this exhibition were created by British/Japanese artist Sputniko!, widely known for her creations and projects exploring the themes of technology, gender, and feminism.
This project was developed in collaboration with OIST’s Marine Climate Change Unit, led by Prof. Tim Ravasi.
【Closing Ceremony】CYCLE Exhibition 2024
2024-11-14CYCLE Exhibition 2024~Cycle Energy for Creation~
CYCLE Exhibition 2024
2024-10-22 to 2024-11-14CYCLE Exhibition 2024 Cycle Energy for Creation
【Opening Ceremony】 CYCLE Exhibition 2024
2024-10-21CYCLE Exhibition 2024~Cycle Energy for Creation~
OIST Talk Event "Science + Art: Creatively Communicating Research"
2024-09-26OIST's Communication and Public Relations Division will host a talk event in Tokyo on Science and Art.
By combining the inspiration of art with the insights of science, science communicators, scientists, and artists can collaborate and then reach a wider audience with the results of their interactions.
In dynamic presentations, five innovators will share their ideas, passions, and work in science and art, highlighting the opportunities, challenges, and implications of bringing these two worlds together.
The audience is anyone involved in science communication, including universities, research institutes, NGOs, corporations, embassies, and government agencies. We invite you to join us to spark your imagination and inspire your work.
The event will take place in person in Tokyo, but will be delivered online as part of the UN Science Summit program.
Please use the form below to register for both in-person and online participation.








