Experiencing The Unconventional: Science In Art

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Andrew Adamatzky, Theresa Schubert
World Scientific, 9 feb 2015 - 372 páginas
This book introduces art projects that resulted from unconventional explorations, curious experiments and their creative translations into sensorial experiences. Using electronic and digital art, bioart, sculpture and installations, sound and performance, the authors are removing boundaries between natural and artificial, real and imaginary, science and culture.The invited artists and researchers come from cutting-edge fields of art production that focuses on creating aesthetic experiences and performative situations. Their artworks create a spatial aesthetic experience for visitors by manifesting themselves in physical space. Experiencing the Unconventional is a unique selection of works by artists not based on formal similarities, but on investigative practices. It offers in-depth insights and first-hand working experiences into current production of art works at the edge of art, science and technology.
 

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1 Epistemological machines and protocomputing
1
2 The Crystal World
19
configuring human and technological bodies
61
4 Sensing spatial experiences The essential nature of things
87
on freedom of facial expression
101
6 Hacking the universe
123
7 Mesoscopic ripples in the neural sea
141
8 Vanitas Machine
149
12 That which lives in me
221
towards a new symbiosis in Gilberto Esparzas artwork
231
14 Pancreas All flesh
245
15 Demons of art Interview
257
16 Metabodies exploring social networks on our body
273
17 Reimagining the biological membrane
295
18 Bodymetries Mapping the human body through amorphous intelligence
315
Swarm Cities and other synthetic companions
329

9 Interview with Verena Friedrich
163
a life
175
11 A new state of the living
207
20 Der Zermesser
349
21 Interview with Leo Peschta
353
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Andrew Adamatzky is Senior Research Fellow in the Faculty of Computing, Engineering, and Mathematical Sciences at the University of the West of England, Bristol.

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