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基本説明
Features how the ALL artists from the disciplines of sculpture, installation, performance and sound and ALL partner scientists from the disciplines of physics, computer technologies, environmental ecology an cognitive analysis have complimented each others research from 2006 to 2009.
Full Description
Networking in the Margins is about sharing information in the margins where immersive learning can expand the exact sciences and demand a more robust level of dialogue from the humanities and the arts. At base of these margins, sits an attitude, which values mixed levels of fantasy, reality and logic and accepts unexpected results. Therefore, this new edition will feature how the AIL artists from the disciplines of sculpture, installation, performance and sound and AIL partner scientists from the disciplines of physics, computer technologies, environmental ecology and cognitive analysis have complimented each others research from 2006 to 2009. While scientists have certainly learnt about art, artists have become more involved in ethical and social debates about scientific discovery in relation to society. In this book the potentials of networking in these margins are reflected upon by 9 prominent authors, 12 artists and 12 leading scientific researchers from various Laboratories.
Contents
Essays: Foreword | Sigrid Schade Introduction: Networking is both an art and a science! |Jill Scott Formative encounters: Laboratory life and artistic practice | Andrea Glauser On the nature of interactions | Lloyd Anderson Bacteria, robots and networks | Dominik Landwehr Artists-who-care! Shared perspectives on social and ethical responsibility | Jill Scott Art at the end of tunnel vision: A syncretic surmise |Roy Ascott Art and science research teams? Some arguments in favour of a culture of dissent | Nina Zschocke Case Studies: Think Art - Act Science: Meeting on an equal level | Irene Hediger National public support of trans-disciplinary projects | Aurelia Muller (Federal Office of Culture) Institute of Integrative Biology (IBZ) | ETH Zurich Center for Integrative Genomics (CIG) | University of Lausanne WSL Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research, Bellinzona Eawag: The Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, Dubendorf The Brain Mind Institute (BMI) | EPFL, Lausanne The Human Computer Interaction Lab (HCI Lab) | Institute of Psychology | University of Basel The Physics Department at the University of Geneva | CERN Paul Scherrer Institute PSI, Villigen CSEM Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology, Alpnach Native Systems Group | Computer Systems Institute ETH Zurich Istituto Dalle Molle di Studi sull'Intelligenza Artificiale (IDSIA) | USI-SUPSI, Manno-Lugano Artificial Intelligence Laboratory | University of Zurich Life Sciences: Hina Struver & Matti Wuthrich Sylvia Hostettler Claudia Tolusso Ping Qiu Cognition & Physics: Luca Forcucci Monika Codourey Christian Gonzenbach Roman Keller Computing & Engineering: Pe Lang Chandrasekhar Ramakrishnan Alina Mnatsakanian Pablo Ventura Biographies: Biographies of writers and artists DVD and Analyses: Cinema Sociology | Marille Hahne DVD | 12 documentaries about the artists-in-labs projects 2007-2009