artafterscience was started in 2001 as a collaborative project by computer programmer Adrian Marshall and artist Zev Robinson using the interaction between art, technology and science to create time based art, video art, and interactive and web based projects.

Starting off with Flash-based movies in which elements such as movement, color, combination of objects are random and thereby never repeat themselves, artafterscience has moved on to work on videos with leading experimental and electro-acoustical musicians, dancers and poets, curate screenings, and create installations. The work has been shown internationally, with a list of past screenings on the News page.

Content and ideas have always been at the core of artafterscience projects, with a focus on how context affects meaning, how meaning is changed and altered, and the signicance of the mundane everyday object and experience. The works have explored the limits and possibilites of communication and the interaction between verbal and non-verbal communication in the realm of digital technology.

Several interactive new media projects are being developed, and information will be posted on these pages soon.