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Following the traditional mindset of science fiction, OK Do’s Science Poems project explores the poetry and multi-sensorial aesthetics of science rather than its functionality and logic. This spring, it will bring together a group of designers, artists and researchers in an exhibition in Paris.

The Science Poems exhibition approaches science from a creative perspective, reflecting psychological, mystical and philosophical thought without necessarily considering conventional constraints or functionality. Through the exhibition, we want to evoke discussion on scientific ideas and investigate their effects on our lives in a critical yet poetic way.

We think that applying grids of interpretation typical to the fields of art and design to the field of science (and vice versa) casts new light upon the content and can lead to new insights. The works displayed in the Science Poems exhibition function as tools to see and understand or as tools to imagine and alter the contemporary and future realities.

The exhibition sets in Paris, the home of Alphaville, a 1965 film by Jean-Luc Godard, which inspired us to start Science Poems in the first place. Paris is also the city of a current artist residency and revisitation of the OK Do members.

Based on the ongoing Science Poems project, the exhibition launches a series of print publications related to different OK Do projects. The other projects currently include Making Places, Strategies of Participation, Remix and Home-Work-Home.