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Creating New Spaces: Interviews with artists redefining spaces through technology
Robin Petterd
28 episodes
6 days ago
Explore the practice of creating media art installations with the Creating New Spaces podcast. In each episode, the host Robin Petterd brings you interviews with artists who are pushing the boundaries of art and technology. The podcast focuses on the intricacies of media installation and art, revealing the creative and technical processes behind the scenes. Perfect for artists, students, educators, and anyone interested in experimental art practice. Listen to hear conversations that illuminate the processes and challenges of new ways of working.
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Explore the practice of creating media art installations with the Creating New Spaces podcast. In each episode, the host Robin Petterd brings you interviews with artists who are pushing the boundaries of art and technology. The podcast focuses on the intricacies of media installation and art, revealing the creative and technical processes behind the scenes. Perfect for artists, students, educators, and anyone interested in experimental art practice. Listen to hear conversations that illuminate the processes and challenges of new ways of working.
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Art and science collaboration: Transforming environmental data into art with Nigel Helyer
Creating New Spaces: Interviews with artists redefining spaces through technology
31 minutes 4 seconds
12 months ago
Art and science collaboration: Transforming environmental data into art with Nigel Helyer

In this interview, artist Nigel Helyer shares the creative and technical processes behind BioSphere | DataSphere, a series of works based on environmental data from the Tasman Fracture Marine Park.  The project is a collaborative research effort involving the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, the Australian Antarctic Division, and CSIRO. Based in Australia, Nigel is an internationally renowned sculptor and sound artist known for creating large-scale sound sculptures, environmental public artworks, and media installations that explore the intersection of poetics and technics.

Working closely with scientists, Nigel transformed complex datasets—like sea temperatures, underwater sounds, and DNA sequences—into physical and auditory forms that reveal the hidden rhythms of the marine world.

Listen to this episode to learn about:

  • How Nigel translated scientific data into a range of sensory art forms, from 3D-printed sculptures to soundscapes.
  • The unique challenges and insights of working in art-science collaboration.
  • The role of art in making scientific data accessible and helping audiences engage emotionally with environmental issues.

Highlights  

(00:06:00) Art and Science collaboration in marine environmental projects

(00:02:45) Transforming scientific data into art through 3D printing

(00:09:15) Art and Science: finding utility and philosophical connection

(00:10:51) Navigating collaboration 

(00:15:55) Art and Science: a respectful division of creativity

(00:21:23) Learning code to transform data into musical art

(00:26:26) Building successful art-science collaborations through personal connections


About Nigel Helyer   

Nigel Helyer is an internationally acclaimed sculptor and sound artist based in Australia, known for creating immersive sound sculptures, environmental public artworks, and interactive media installations that connect art, science, and technology. His practice is deeply interdisciplinary, frequently collaborating with scientific institutions on projects that use bio-logging, GIS techniques, and acoustic mapping to transform complex data into sensory experiences. 

With a career spanning groundbreaking works like GeneMusiK and Host, Nigel has served as Artistic Director for large-scale projects such as The LifeBoat Project and has collaborated with leading institutions like the Paul Scherrer Institut in Switzerland and the Tropical Marine Research Labs in Singapore. As a visiting professor at institutions worldwide, he contributes to the art-science field with a focus on innovative research and audience engagement

Links from this interview with Nigel Helyer

  • Visit Nigel Helyer’s website
  • Discover more about BioSphere|DataSphere
  • Learn more about the Tasman Fracture Marine Park Research Project
  • Read about the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) in Hobart
Creating New Spaces: Interviews with artists redefining spaces through technology
Explore the practice of creating media art installations with the Creating New Spaces podcast. In each episode, the host Robin Petterd brings you interviews with artists who are pushing the boundaries of art and technology. The podcast focuses on the intricacies of media installation and art, revealing the creative and technical processes behind the scenes. Perfect for artists, students, educators, and anyone interested in experimental art practice. Listen to hear conversations that illuminate the processes and challenges of new ways of working.