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Fusing Lab And Gallery Device Art In Japan And International Nano Art Sarah M Schlachetzki

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Fusing Lab And Gallery Device Art In Japan And International Nano Art Sarah M Schlachetzki
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Publisher: Transcript-Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.81 MB
Pages: 262
Author: Sarah M. Schlachetzki
ISBN: 9783837620269, 3837620263
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Fusing Lab And Gallery Device Art In Japan And International Nano Art Sarah M Schlachetzki by Sarah M. Schlachetzki 9783837620269, 3837620263 instant download after payment.

Why do Japanese artists team up with engineers in order to create so-called Device Art? What is a nanoscientist's motivation in approaching the artworld? In the past few years, there has been a remarkable increase in attempts to foster the exchange between art, technology, and science – an exchange taking place in academies, museums, or even in research laboratories. Media art has proven especially important in the dialogue between these cultural fields. This book is a contribution to the current debate on art & science, interdisciplinarity, and the discourse of innovation. It critically assesses artistic positions that appear as the ongoing attempt to localize art's position within technological and societal change – between now and the future.

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