An envelope for arts, sciences, politics, and us
Mixing realities and mediating myths & methods
(Sprache: Englisch)
Art as research, research as art, anything goes?
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Art as research, research as art, anything goes?
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Sealed in the book/envelope are a variety of thoughts, images, considerations, and theoretical references about the immediate and broader context of establishing an Art & Science class at the University of Applied Arts of Vienna. Two main sources of material are combined: first, contributions that document the development of the department; and second, contributions by invited guests and interesting positions that refer to a wider art/science field. The compiled materials reflect upon experimental investigations into the reality of production of systems, discourses, and institutional structures. The book contributes to the questions of how artistic and scientific methods and practices relate to each other, and how these relations can be enriched and transformed.
Sealed in the book/envelope are a variety of thoughts, images, considerations, and theoretical references about the immediate and broader context of establishing an Art & Science class at the University of Applied Arts of Vienna. Two main sources of material are combined: first, contributions that document the development of the department; and second, contributions by invited guests and interesting positions that refer to a wider art/science field. The compiled materials reflect upon experimental investigations into the reality of production of systems, discourses, and institutional structures. The book contributes to the questions of how artistic and scientific methods and practices relate to each other, and how these relations can be enriched and transformed.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „An envelope for arts, sciences, politics, and us “
Bruno Latour: An Attempt at a Compositionist Manifesto . - 16 Images of the Week. - Jour Fixe. - Thomas Bugnyar: Raven Politics Understanding and Use of Social Relationships. - Valérie Pihet: Experiments on Arts and Politics. - Nikolaus Gansterer: Figures of Research or Harvesting the Tree of Knowledge. - Victoria Vesna: Art Science Collaborations: Being in Between. - Oron Catts: Art Practice in the Form of Tissue Culture .- Tom Holert: Joint Ventures. On the State of Collaboration.. Miscellaneous. - Bernd Kraeftner et al.: Penser avec Marcel. - Johanna Schaffer: Artistic Re-re-research. - Catalog of the exhibtion parameter{world}parameters for every or no thing. - Virgil Widrich: What do you do? - Richard Schwarz: On Drawing Lines. Autoren-Porträt
Virgil Widrich, geboren 1967 in Salzburg arbeitet kontinuierlich mit Film, Video und Multimedia und zeichnet für die Erstellung von Drehbüchern und Konzepten für Ausstellungen sowie die Gesamtleitung von Projekten verantwortlich. 2000 brachte er seinen Spielfilm Heller als der Mond in die Kinos. Für seine Kurzfilme Copy Shop und Fast Film erhielt er neben einer Oscar-Nominierung mehr als 75 Preise. Von 2007 bis 2010 war Virgil Widrich Professor für die Klasse digitale Kunst an der Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien. Seit 2010 leitet er dort den Lehrgang Master of Art & Science . Virgil Widrich ist Mitbegründer und CEO der checkpointmedia AG.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2011, 244 Seiten, 98 farbige Abbildungen, 57 Schwarz-Weiß-Abbildungen, Maße: 18,4 x 24,1 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Ed. :Deifel, Valerie; Kräftner, Bernhard; Widrich, Virgil
- Herausgegeben: Valerie Deifel, Bernd Kräftner, Virgil Widrich
- Verlag: Ambra
- ISBN-10: 3709109892
- ISBN-13: 9783709109892
Sprache:
Englisch
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