Tuesday 17 November, 6:30 – 9pm | University Of Westminster, London
boredomresearch
Returning from Banggi Island in Malaysia, Dr Paddy Brock came to our studio in December to share the latest work on an emerging zoonotic infection (Plasmodium knowlesi: a malaria…
Asking “how does an artistic model of infection differ from one that is scientifically valuable?”, boredomresearch (Bournemouth University) contributed to the discussion on ‘Digital Convergences’ at this years international BFX Conference…
Lisa Jamieson, Head of Engaging Science at the Wellcome Trust, has cited Silent Signal as an exemplary collaborative project in an interview for the Guardian Culture Professionals Network: “In a…
On Monday 22 September artistic duo boredomresearch will be presenting the Art of Disease Modelling at the University of Bournemouth’s Digital Convergences Academic Conference, which uses the case study of…
boredomresearch’s computational artwork Fragments of Lost Flight was selected as the third best artwork at A-EYE: An exhibition of art and nature inspired computation
We have been developing methods of working directly with Dr Paddy Brock’s infectious disease transmission models (produced using statistical computing), to drive a dynamic real-time landscape in a game engine….
We spoke to boredomresearch about how they are employing mathematical modelling and real-time animation in developing Afterglow.

