≈ A Science New Wave Membership gives you access to the most expansive Archive of science cinema from around the world, embracing hybrid forms/narratives, challenging stereotypes in scientific representation and celebrating diversity.
≈ A Science New Wave Membership digests our content into meticulously curated Monthly Issues, Live showings and Spotlight articles. You will be invited to partake in productions, attend workshops / gatherings and get a festival pass to our annual 8-day Science New Wave Festival in New York.
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Subscribe to the Yearly Plan.
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Membership Benefits
As a Science New Wave Member, you will plug into our evolving art/science ecosystem. You will be given a unique 12-nucleotide DNA tag that will appear in your Account page and your Labocine Habitat profile..
This membership comes with a myriad of benefits including:
stream Monthly Issues, Spotlights, Live showings and our Picks of the Week.
access to Labocine Account features Bulletin and My Manifesto Video. Demo videos available.
share your films +/- data +/- works-in-progress with Habitat Members using the Habitat Sharing tool and add Field Notes to your projects - via Labocine Lab.
attend screenings at the annual Science New Wave Festival + submission waiver to submit one or more films.
apply to the Science New Wave Open Calls (Symbiosis + Science New Wave Fund) and to be considered for volunteer/internship opportunities.
get invited to events + workshops at our Science New Wave Lab in Brooklyn and to programs & meetups centered around science/art collaborations.
a digital copy of the original Science New Wave Manifesto.
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≈ A Science New Wave Membership provides you the keys to a Cabinet of Curiosities, enclosing cinematic wonders and oddities of the natural world.
≈ A Science New Wave Membership is a Beagle-like voyage through ‘endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful’ - the closing statement of ‘On the Origin of Species’(1859) by Charles Darwin.
fig 1. Diagram: Gregor J. Mendel /N(1822-1884). Austrian Botanist. Diagram Of The Mendelian Pattern Of Inheritance As Shown By Sweet Peas Illustrating The Original Crossing, The First Generation, And The Next When The Recessive Traits Appear In His Discover.
fig. 2 Voyage Dans Le Ciel, Jean Painlevé & Achille-Pierre Dufour, France / 1937 / 10 min - La Cinémathèque française