Post-specimen Encounters Between Art, Science and Curating

Post-specimen Encounters Between Art, Science and Curating
Author: Edward Juler
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020
Genre: Art and science
ISBN: 9781789383126

Examines how scientific objects in museums and other collections act as inspiration to contemporary art practice, its histories, curating and aesthetics. Cross-disciplinary essays from leading arts professionals explore how scientific encounters in museums provoke new modes of creative thinking about art, science and curating. 84 col. illus.

Curating As Ethics

Curating As Ethics
Author: Jean-Paul Martinon
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2020-01-28
Genre: Art
ISBN: 145296257X

A new ethics for the global practice of curating Today, everyone is a curator. What was once considered a hallowed expertise is now a commonplace and global activity. Can this new worldwide activity be ethical and, if yes, how? This book argues that curating can be more than just selecting, organizing, and presenting information in galleries or online. Curating can also constitute an ethics, one of acquiring, arranging, and distributing an always conjectural knowledge about the world. Curating as Ethics is primarily philosophical in scope, evading normative approaches to ethics in favor of an intuitive ethics that operates at the threshold of thought and action. It explores the work of authors as diverse as Heidegger, Spinoza, Meillassoux, Mudimbe, Chalier, and Kofman. Jean-Paul Martinon begins with the fabric of these ethics: how it stems from matter, how it addresses death, how it apprehends interhuman relationships. In the second part he establishes the ground on which the ethics is based, the things that make up the curatorial—for example, the textual and visual evidence or the digital medium. The final part focuses on the activity of curating as such—sharing, caring, preparing, dispensing, and so on. With its invigorating new approach to curatorial studies, Curating as Ethics moves beyond the field of museum and exhibition studies to provide an ethics for anyone engaged in this highly visible activity, including those using social media as a curatorial endeavor, and shows how philosophy and curating can work together to articulate the world today.

Curating Subjects

Curating Subjects
Author: Søren Andreasen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2007
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Edited by Paul O'Neill. Introduction by Paul O'Neill, Annie Fletcher.

In the Trouble

In the Trouble
Author: Deborah Lawler-Dormer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2017
Genre: Art and technology
ISBN:

Recent currents in contemporary art practice that span science, art and technology, reconfigure the limits of the human and nonhuman. This research probes into and questions the tactics that can be engaged to reveal and attend to these complex posthuman ecologies. How can artists and curators expose and explore the volatile relations that are meshing in unprecedented ways between technology, biological matter, artificial and human intelligence? This particular field of experimental arts practice builds on a collaborative ethos in order to stimulate the emergence of new modes of discourse and a new aesthetics at the interface between the disciplines of science, technology, art and curating. The emergent practice of labile-technics offers an alternative logic that engages with feminist, posthumanist and new materialist theories. Writings by Rosi Braidotti, Donna Haraway, Karen Barad and Lucy Suchman, support transversal technological experimentation. Creative art practice, science, technology and theory combine to create the conditions for encounters with the uncanny, the unpredictable and the unseen. The research generated three practical outcomes: Alter: Between Human and Non-human, an evolving exhibition model; Leah, a self-simulated avatar; and Witness, an intra-active version of Leah. The research stages the implications of the techno-sci engagement in a trans-art context. Alter featured artists Nina Sellars, Stelarc, Jane Prophet, Agatha Haines and Elena Knox. In these research projects, entanglements arise within intra-acting zones of neuroscience, computational and robotics engineering and creative arts practice. Installed at the Gus Fisher Gallery, Witness reveals the curator and artist as present. Witness invites the participant to entangle, in the moment, in liveliness and embodied sensibility. Through these three projects labile-technics offered a condition for negotiating movement between the laboratorium, the gallery and virtual reality environment. Labile-technics, emerges through this creative practice research, as a speculative method that foregrounds non-linear, unstable and dynamic relationality. Labile-technics is an ethical challenge towards the development of kinship and intimate relations between embodied and embedded engagements within the advanced technological systems we inhabit.

A/r/tography

A/r/tography
Author: Rita L. Irwin
Publisher: Intellect Books
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2023-11-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1789388015

The focus of this edited book is to evoke and provoke conceptual conversations between early a/r/tographic publications and the contemporary scholarship of a/r/tographers publishing and producing today. Working around four pervasive themes found in a/r/tographic literature, this volume addresses relationality and renderings, ethics and embodiment, movement and materiality, and propositions and potentials. In doing so, it advances concepts that have permeated a/r/tographic literature to date. More specifically, the volume simultaneously offers a site where key historical works can easily be found and at the same time, offer new scholarship that is in conversation with these historical ideas as they are discussed, expanded and changed within contemporary contexts. The organizing themes offer conceptual pivots for thinking through how a/r/tography was first conceptualized and how it has evolved and how it might further evolve. Thus, this edited book affords an opportunity for all those working in and through a/r/tography to offer refined, revised, revisited or new conceptual understandings for contemporary scholarship and practice. Part of the Artwork Scholarship: International Perspectives in Education series.

Curating Consciousness

Curating Consciousness
Author: Marcia Brennan
Publisher: Mit Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780262518093

In 'Curating Consciousness', Marcia Brennan focuses on one of the transformational figures of 20th century curatorial culture, and the main protagonist of this (until now) unacknowledged curatorial practice.

Begegnungen Zwischen Kunst, Philosophie und Wissenschaft

Begegnungen Zwischen Kunst, Philosophie und Wissenschaft
Author: Eva Koethen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2015
Genre:
ISBN: 9783830080497

Begegnungen zwischen Kunst, Philosophie und Wissenschaft ' dokumentiert eine internationale Tagung mit dem Anspruch, ein fruchtbares Wechselspiel zwischen theoretischen Reflektionen und künstlerischer Praxis zu initiieren. Der Band wurde zweisprachig realisiert und eröffnet unterschiedliche Sichtweisen auf Phänomene der Abstraktion und Konkretion, auf ästhetische Korrespondenzen und literarische Zeugnisse. Transdisziplinär angelegt, ergibt sich ein jeweils anderer Umgang mit Bildern und Texten – was als lebendiger Austausch von Erkenntnissen nachvollzogen werden kann und ein spannendes Nebeneinander der Perspektiven zulässt. Wichtiger Bezugspunkt ist Friedrich Nietzsche, der Wege einer „fröhlicheren“ Wissenschaft und „physiologisch gestützten Wahrheitssuche“ vorzeichnete.0.

Painting, Photography, and the Digital

Painting, Photography, and the Digital
Author: Carl Robinson
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2022-10-07
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1527589188

This anthology investigates the interconnections between painting, photography, and the digital in contemporary art practices. It brings together 15 contributors, including internationally acclaimed artists Matt Saunders, Clare Strand, Elias Wessel, and Dan Hays, to write about a diverse range of art-making involving medium cross-over. Topics discussed here include reflections on the painted-on-photograph, reordering photographs into paintings, digital collage, printing digital landscapes onto recycled electronic media, viewer immersion in painted virtual reality (VR) worlds, photography created from paint, and the “truth” of the mediums. Underpinned by significant theoretical concepts, the volume provides unique insights into explorations of the mediums’ interconnectivity, which questions the position of the traditional genres. As such, this book is essential reading for practitioners, theorists, and students researching the nature of painting, photography, and digital art practices today.

The De Gruyter Handbook of Automated Futures

The De Gruyter Handbook of Automated Futures
Author: Vaike Fors
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2024-09-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3110792346

How does automation affect us, our environment, and our imaginations? What actions should we take in response to automation? Beyond grand narratives and technology-driven visions of the future, what more can automation offer? With these questions in mind, The De Gruyter Handbook of Automated Futures provides a framework for thinking about and implementing automation differently. It consolidates automated futures as an inter- and transdisciplinary research field, embedding the imaginaries, interactions, and impacts of automation technology within their social, historical, societal, cultural, and political contexts. Promoting a critical yet constructive and engaging agenda, the handbook invites readers to collaborate with rather than resist automation agendas. It does so by pushing the agenda for social science, humanities and design beyond merely assessing and evaluating existing technologies. Instead, the handbook demonstrates how the humanities and social sciences are essential to the design and governance of sustainable sociotechnical systems. Methodologically, the handbook is underpinned by a pedagogical approach to staging co-learning and co-creation of automated futures with, rather than simply for, people. In this way, the handbook encourages readers to explore new and alternative modes of research, fostering a deeper engagement with the evolving landscape of automation.

Instruments of Knowledge

Instruments of Knowledge
Author: Jean-François Gauvin
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2023-06-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9004504613

In a bid to claim ‘scientific objects’ as requiring a significant amount of conceptual labor, this book looks sequentially at instruments, habits, and museums. The goal is to uncover how, together, these material and immaterial activities, rules, and commitments form one meaningful and credible blueprint revealing the building blocks of knowledge production. They serve to conceptualize and examine the entire life of an instrument: from its ideation and craft to its use, reuse, circulation, recycling, and (if not obliterated) its final entry into a museum. It is such an epistemological triptych that guides this investigation.