The Art Science Symbiosis

The Art Science Symbiosis
Author: Marcelo Velasco,Ignacio Nieto
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-02-22
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 3031474031

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This book delves into the long-standing human aspiration to combine art and science. In six chapters, The Art-Science Symbiosis outlines new approaches to understand current scientific practice in general and art-science in particular, showcasing how contemporary art can provide a unique perspective on the meaning and potential of collaboration. With more than a hundred full colour images, The Art-Science Symbiosis serves as a resource for researchers interested in the art-science integration, as well as a general reference for interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary work. In the book, twenty-two works have been selected based on their inherent merits and for the emergent knowledge that their art-science integration produces. These works have sparked novel questions, ideas and curiosity amongst scientists and artists alike which, we hope, will promote further dialogue not only amongst them but with the general public, inspiring a process that may lead to diverse, complex, and promising results with real-world consequences we have as yet to uncover. The Key messages of the book are:● Contemporary art is a powerful space of dialogue between science and the public● Interdisciplinary work based on symmetrical collaboration promotes groundbreaking results● Artistic inquiry can lead to new understanding of scientific exploration● Art-science practice could be started using a simple methodology

The Art Science Symbiosis

The Art Science Symbiosis
Author: Marcelo Velasco
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783031474040

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The Renaissance Rebirth Rediscovering the Arts Sciences and Culture

The Renaissance Rebirth  Rediscovering the Arts  Sciences  and Culture
Author: George Wilton
Publsiher: Az Boek
Total Pages: 55
Release: 2024-04-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9786256315068

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Art EcoJustice and Education

Art  EcoJustice  and Education
Author: Raisa Foster,Jussi Mäkelä,Rebecca A. Martusewicz
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2018-07-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781351743112

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Emphasizing the importance of contemporary art forms in EcoJustice Education, this book examines the interconnections between social justice and ecological well-being, and the role of art to enact change in destructive systems. Artists, educators, and scholars in diverse disciplines from around the world explore the power of art to disrupt ways of thinking that are taken for granted and dominate modern discourses, including approaches to education. The EcoJustice framework presented in this book identifies three strands—cultural ecological analysis, revitalizing the commons, and enacting imagination—that help students to recognize the value in diverse ways of knowing and being, reflect on their own assumptions, and develop their critical analytic powers in relation to important problems. This distinctive collection offers educators a mix of practical resources and inspiration to expand their pedagogical practices. A Companion Website includes interactive artworks, supplemental resources, and guiding questions for students and instructors.

Robots and Art

Robots and Art
Author: Damith Herath,Christian Kroos,Stelarc
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2016-05-04
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789811003219

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The first compendium on robotic art of its kind, this book explores the integration of robots into human society and our attitudes, fears and hopes in a world shared with autonomous machines. It raises questions about the benefits, risks and ethics of the transformative changes to society that are the consequence of robots taking on new roles alongside humans. It takes the reader on a journey into the world of the strange, the beautiful, the uncanny and the daring – and into the minds and works of some of the world’s most prolific creators of robotic art. Offering an in-depth look at robotic art from the viewpoints of artists, engineers and scientists, it presents outstanding works of contemporary robotic art and brings together for the first time some of the most influential artists in this area in the last three decades. Starting from a historical review, this transdisciplinary work explores the nexus between robotic research and the arts and examines the diversity of robotic art, the encounter with robotic otherness, machine embodiment and human–robot interaction. Stories of difficulties, pitfalls and successes are recalled, characterising the multifaceted collaborations across the diverse disciplines required to create robotic art. Although the book is primarily targeted towards researchers, artists and students in robotics, computer science and the arts, its accessible style appeals to anyone intrigued by robots and the arts.

The Leonardo Effect

The Leonardo Effect
Author: G. Ivor Hickey,Deirdre Robson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2013
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780415604833

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This text consists of a series of chapters written by education lecturers who describe innovative approaches to the curriculum which make the integration of art and science possible, and the outcomes achievable under the Leonardo Effect.

Artscience

Artscience
Author: David Edwards
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2010-03-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780674263208

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Scientists are famous for believing in the proven and peer-accepted, the very ground that pioneering artists often subvert; they recognize correct and incorrect where artists see only true and false. And yet in some individuals, crossover learning provides a remarkable kind of catalyst to innovation that sparks the passion, curiosity, and freedom to pursue--and to realize--challenging ideas in culture, industry, society, and research. This book is an attempt to show how innovation in the "post-Google generation" is often catalyzed by those who cross a conventional line so firmly drawn between the arts and the sciences. David Edwards describes how contemporary creators achieve breakthroughs in the arts and sciences by developing their ideas in an intermediate zone of human creativity where neither art nor science is easily defined. These creators may innovate in culture, as in the development of new forms of music composition (through use of chaos theory), or, perhaps, through pioneering scientific investigation in the basement of the Louvre. They may innovate in research institutions, society, or industry, too. Sometimes they experiment in multiple environments, carrying a single idea to social, industrial, and cultural fruition by learning to view traditional art-science barriers as a zone of creativity that Edwards calls artscience. Through analysis of original stories of artscience innovation in France, Germany, and the United States, he argues for the development of a new cultural and educational environment, particularly relevant to today's need to innovate in increasingly complex ways, in which artists and scientists team up with cultural, industrial, social, and educational partners.

Intersecting Art and Technology in Practice

Intersecting Art and Technology in Practice
Author: Camille C Baker,Kate Sicchio
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2016-12-19
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781317390145

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This book focuses on the artistic process, creativity and collaboration, and personal approaches to creation and ideation, in making digital and electronic technology-based art. Less interested in the outcome itself – the artefact, artwork or performance – contributors instead highlight the emotional, intellectual, intuitive, instinctive and step-by-step creation dimensions. They aim to shine a light on digital and electronic art practice, involving coding, electronic gadgetry and technology mixed with other forms of more established media, to uncover the practice-as-research processes required, as well as the collaborative aspects of art and technology practice.