After a year of research and hard work around the world, we would like to
invite you to the opening of the exhibition CARVED AIR at the Ernst Schering
Foundation in Berlin, where we will present the latest works of the artist
Yunchul Kim, created in cooperation with “Fluid Skies,” a working
Deadline approaching http://anclab.org/Art.Science.2012... The Arts
and Creativity Lab the Interactive and Digital Media Institute are
pleased to announce the 2012 Arts/Science Residency program at the
National University of Singapore. Selected artists will be invited to
spend 1 month living on
*Art and Science in their Natural Habitat*
*Seminar saturday November 11 from 13.00 - 17.30 h.*
For many people the subject of art and science is still hard to grasp.
Is there something like artistic science, or scientific art, and where
is the boundary to be drawn as to whether something is
Jose-Carlos, Paul Brown and Simon have raised a number of good points and
examples around the relation of science to its others and to the multiple
genealogies through which scientists and artists have or have not
collaborated.
Jose-carlos endorses duality - I'm not sure I agree here, although
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Sent: Sun, 12 Mar 2006 17:50:52 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [spectre] science and art
I was on a panel in a conference at M.I.T last year and it was great to
speak to creative scientists and researchers and to artists in one
place.
There is great similarity, we are simply taught
I think we are getting processes and roles mixed up here. Art and science
both exist as social functions and their value is accrued due to this. Art
and science also exist as processes. It is theoretically possible, although
in practice probably impossible, to separate these two aspects of each
Oh Thank you Simon ! You put it in the way I would have loved to do, but
sometimes, I am stuck by the foreign language issue.
I would add : do not put on the scientists shoulders what is said/used
by others, and also do not kill the messanger because of the message
he/she carries.
Annick
Dear friends:
After reading a lot of different positions on this never-ending discussion
on the relation between Art and Science, I want to give an opinion on why
the dichotomy of science and art are quite useful and probably why they are
also irreconcilable in a 'unity' perspective, and also,
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From: Annick Bureaud [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jose-Carlos Mariategui [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Spectre spectre@mikrolisten.de
Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2006 2:39 PM
Subject: Re: [spectre] Art and science: why duality is good, why (new
media)theory is poor
Jose-Carlos
The relationship between art and science has long been fraught, and the more
so as technology has become so central to the exercise of power in our
cultures. Given that science tends to have a close relationship to
technology and thus the dominant discourses of power it is often considered
to be
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