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boredomresearch was created by British artists Vicky Isley and Paul Smith. While working with digital media, the artists give form to unseen aspects of the biological world. This fascination with digital tools as a means to explore, experiment and interpret the mechanics that escape immediate perception creates a strong synergy with scientific disciplines. Much of their artwork centres on advancing understanding of the interactions between human culture and its sustaining environment. Their projects have explored topics such as speed, brain activity and diseases.

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  • boredomresearch was created by British artists Vicky Isley and Paul Smith. While working with digital media, the artists give form to unseen aspects of the biological world. This fascination with digital tools as a means to explore, experiment and interpret the mechanics that escape immediate perception creates a strong synergy with scientific disciplines. Much of their artwork centres on advancing understanding of the interactions between human culture and its sustaining environment. Their projects have explored topics such as speed, brain activity and diseases. (en)
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  • boredomresearch was created by British artists Vicky Isley and Paul Smith. While working with digital media, the artists give form to unseen aspects of the biological world. This fascination with digital tools as a means to explore, experiment and interpret the mechanics that escape immediate perception creates a strong synergy with scientific disciplines. Much of their artwork centres on advancing understanding of the interactions between human culture and its sustaining environment. Their projects have explored topics such as speed, brain activity and diseases. (en)
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