[spectre] Arts and Sciences
Andreas Broeckmann
abroeck at transmediale.de
Sat Feb 25 21:21:00 CET 2006
dear friends,
like others, i am aware that there is an ongoing debate about the
arts/sciences relationship, and i guess there is a lot of truth in
trebor's analysis of 'science' as camouflage for arts in a
unfavourable funding environment.
however - and please ignore this if the question is foolish - i would
like to come back to the question that i originally asked, i.e.
whether anybody has any evidence for an actual *increase* in
art/science collaborations.
the question was not meant as a form of polemics, nor did i want to
put down the (critical and affirmative) examples that there are.
(with regard to bio-art or space-art, for instance, the same handfull
of names crop up everywhere. and with regard to the 'status' of those
endeavours, i liked andrew's throught-provoking suggestion: 'I see
researchers using creative means to express their work, and we may
not consider this art under a limited view (could we consider bioart
a science?), but culturally I think it would be important to consider
a broader definition of what artistic or creative practice could
involve ethnographically.'
regards,
-a
>> on 2/17/06 9:48 AM, Andreas Broeckmann wrote:
>>
>> 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
>>
>>
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