
Julijonas Urbonas
@julij0nas
Artist, designer, researcher, engineer, founder of Lithuanian Space Agency, professor at VAA.
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http://www.julijonasurbonas.lt/ 06-07-2010 11:04:47
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Excited that this piece is out, in Cosmos as a Journal. It’s an experiment in fictional design histories and futures, about space whales, Boltzmann Brains, and Ant Farm, among other things. Glad to be among friends here. Thanks Julijonas Urbonas for letting me do something weird.


At the Triennale Milano, Julijonas Urbonas presents ‘When Accelerators turn into Sweaters’, resulting from his research at CERN on quantum magnetic levitation and his experiments with knitting superconductor fibres 🧥⚙️ Read more: arts.cern/article/julijo…




* as a Journal is up and running online, where you may find my recently edited issue "Cosmos as A Journal"! asajournal.lt Lithuanian Culture Institute

Ohhhhhhh our text for Julijonas Urbonas in 'Cosmos as a Journal' is now available online - catch some of Akvilė Terminaitė's wonderful illustrations - sadly, the little between-sections-stars don't seem to have made it into the digital but it's still 🤩🤩 asajournal.lt/articles/intim…

Justin Walsh Dr Ellie Armstrong (she/her) Akvilė Terminaitė Julijonas Urbonas FYI looks like the whole issue is now online here asajournal.lt/wp-content/upl…

Cosmos as a Journal, a wide ranging publication edited by Julijonas Urbonas, is now out as a pdf. Featuring work by Dr Ellie Armstrong (she/her), Akvilė Terminaitė, Sitraka, Claire Isabel Webb, myself, and other friends. asajournal.lt/wp-content/upl…

What impact would levitation have on art and design if it were possible at room temperature? Julijonas Urbonas presents his CERN project at the Triennale Milano, which results from his research on quantum magnetic levitation and superconductor fibres 🧲 → buff.ly/3DJNGys


How do gravity and its aesthetic possibilities impact our perception, senses and technological development? Julijonas Urbonas spoke to Triennale Milano about his research ‘gravitational aesthetics’, his residency at CERN and the resulting work ‘When Accelerators Turn into Sweaters’.

Last chance to see #SWARM today! Free entry, 11am to 5pm Science Gallery Melbourne Bompas & Parr Julijonas Urbonas Michael candy


Final days to see Julijonas Urbonas’s ‘When Accelerators turn into Sweaters’ at the Triennale Milano🧥 During his residency at CERN, he was interested in quantum magnetic levitation, a phenomenon that occurs when a superconductor at its critical T levitates over a magnetic source 🧲


One of the last brilliant events accompanying M K Čiurlionis exhibition at Dulwich Picture Gallery already this Friday, 24 Feb! Among others including the performance by cosmic Julijonas Urbonas whose work fascinated the La Biennale di Venezia public with the Lithuanian Space Agency: Planet of People dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk/whats-on/after…


🌌 Dark Matters at Science Gallery Melbourne opens on 5 August The exhibition brings artworks from our programmes to Australian audiences for the first time, featuring Alan Bogana, Patricia Domínguez, Yunchul Kim, Julijonas Urbonas, Semiconductor and Suzanne Treister: home.cern/news/news/know…


DARK MATTERS is now open Science Gallery Melbourne ! An enigmatic experience of the unseen, undiscovered and unknown, proudly in collaboration with Arts at CERN and Dark Matter Centre Science at Melbourne University of Melbourne


We're thrilled to announce the launch of DARK MATTERS at @SciGalleryMel, in collaboration with Arts at CERN and Dark Matter Centre. Deep dive into the unseen, the unknown and the unspoken 🌌 DARK MATTERS is on now until December 12, 2023 → unimelb.me/3XP7f0m

🌌 Will we ever fully understand the forces at play in our lives? Listen to curators mónica bello and Tilly Boleyn in conversation with Dr Shane Huntington OAM to find out all about the exhibition #DARKMATTERS at Science Gallery Melbourne. Tune in on Einstein A Go Go 3rrrfm: rrr.org.au/explore/progra…

