Art as we don't know it / edited by Erich Berger, Kasperi Maki-Reinikka, Kira O'Reilly, Helena Sederholm.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Aalto : School of Art and Design, 2020.
Description
272 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm

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Writer of foreword
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Summary note
What worlds are revealed when we listen to alpacas, make photographs with yeast or use biosignals to generate autonomous virtual organisms? Bioart invites us to explore artistic practices at the intersection of art, science and society. This rapidly evolving field utilises the tools of life sciences to examine the materiality of life; the collision of human and nonhuman. Microbiology, virtual reality and robotics cross disciplinary boundaries to engage with arts as artists and scientists work together to challenge the ways in which we understand and observe the world. This book offers a stimulating and provocative exploration into worlds emerging, seen through art 'as we don't know it' yet. 'Art as We Don't Know It' showcases art and research that has grown and flourished within the wider network of both the Bioart Society and Biofilia during the previous decade. The book features a foreword by curator and art historian Mónica Bello, and a selection of peer-reviewed articles, personal accounts and interviews, artistic contributions and collaborative projects which illustrate the breadth and diversity of bioart. The resulting book is a tantalising and invaluable indicator of trends, visions and impulses in the field
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references
ISBN
  • 9789526088228
  • 9526088220
OCLC
1151886355
RCP
C - S
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