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Iconography --- Art --- Sculpture --- Drawing --- art [discipline] --- drawing [image-making] --- sculpting --- kunst en wetenschap --- Delvoye, Wim --- anno 1900-1999 --- anno 2000-2099 --- Belgium
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Iconography --- Sculpture --- sculpting --- fauna --- flora [plants] --- human figures [visual works] --- Piccinini, Patricia --- Lee, Bul --- Ballengée, Brandon --- Downey, Brad --- Feuerstein, Thomas --- Greenfort, Tue --- Gur-Arie, Eli --- Lenzlinger, Jörg --- Piccolo, Donato --- Steiner, Gerda --- Weseler, Günter --- Zink Yi, David --- Buggenhout, Peter --- Dion, Mark
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Co-Corporeality beruht auf der Hypothese, die gebaute Umwelt als biologische Einheit zu begreifen, die einen Raum der Koexistenz und Interaktion zwischen Menschen und mikrobiellem Leben eröffnet. Ausgehend von designgeleiteter Forschung wird ergründet, wie wir Umgebungen für eine Multispezies-Welt entwickeln können. Im Fokus steht die Handlungsfähigkeit menschlicher wie nicht menschlicher Akteure: Neue Sensortools ermöglichen die Beobachtung von und Interaktion zwischen diesen verschiedenen Akteuren. Co-Corporeality verbindet Mikrobiologie, Materialwissenschaft, künstliche Intelligenz, Architektur. Im Zentrum steht die Frage, wie mikrobielle Aktivität neue protoarchitektonische Materialien schaffen kann, wie lebende Systeme in Architektur integriert werden und innerhalb verschiedener Zeitskalen kooperieren können. The theory of Co-Corporeality is based on a conception of the built environment as a biological entity that opens up a space for coexistence and interaction between humans and microbial life. Based on design-led research, this book explores how we can develop environments for a multispecies world. It focuses on the agency of both human and nonhuman actors. New sensor tools enable observation of and interaction between these different actors. Co-Corporeality links microbiology to material science, artificial intelligence, and architecture. The focus is on how microbial activity can create new protoarchitectural materials, how living systems can be integrated into architecture and cooperate along different time scales.
ARCHITECTURE / Study & Teaching. --- Architecture. --- artificial intelligence. --- artistic research. --- design research. --- microbiology.
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The collaboration between scientists and artists in the form of Artist-in-Lab residencies may not only cause a productive disturbance for a day's work in the laboratory, but also reveal new ways of understanding. Research and science communication company »Biofaction« has brought together artists and synthetic biologists throughout Europe in a residence program that spans four truly cross-disciplinary collaborations. The contributors to this volume share their reflections of the dynamic frictions that occurred when their artistic and scientific worlds met.These stories, where chemistry labs, tobacco plants, genetically edited bacteria, and new-to-nature enzymes collide with music, photography, film, and visual arts, infuses the ongoing dialogue between art and sciences with grain, noise, and synergies.
ART / Film & Video. --- Art. --- Culture. --- Design. --- Ecology. --- Fine Arts. --- Life Sciences. --- Media Art. --- Residency. --- Synthetic Biology. --- Technology. --- Theory of Art.
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