[spectre] New Constellations: Art, Science and Society
Andreas Broeckmann
abroeck at transmediale.de
Fri Feb 17 10:48:13 CET 2006
dear friends,
out of curiosity: is there any evidence that the relation between art
and science is in fact intensifying (as blurbs like these always
suggest), and that what we see is more than a (statistically
horizontal) decade-spanning string of incidental projects and
cooperations? there has been talk about this intensification for at
least 50 or even 80 years, if you take the original Bauhaus or the
post-revolutionary Russian Avantgarde into account. but there also
seems to be an insistence of much of art to stay away from science,
and vice versa. luckily.
(most of the 'gravitation' mentioned here might be coupled with a
centrifugal force, in which case it would be interesting to
understand who or what is keeping the two, art and science, in each
other's orbit.)
regards,
-a
>New Constellations: Art, Science and Society
>An international conference charting the ways in which art and science are
>gravitating towards one another within contemporary culture. The Conference
>will present the latest thinking about collaboration between artists and
>scientists and examine how the worldwide trend towards interdisciplinary
>engagement is changing the definitions, methodologies and practices they use
>and how they view the social implications of their work.
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