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Aslina, PauVila, Irma
Tesconi, Susanna
Soler-Adillon, Joan
Mor, Enric
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2022-06-10
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In 2019 a team of multi-disciplinary researchers undertook a research project entitled Identifying Successful STARTS Methodologies (ISSM) (2019-2021)1 in order to analyze the innovative and collaborative strategies utilized by the global Science, Technology and Arts (=STARTS) Prize Winners and nominees. The aim was to identify and articulate successful STARTS Methodologies through a series of interviews and in-depth case studies of the recognized projects. The project culminated in a series of case studies and an exhibition at the Made in Wolves Gallery at the University of Wolverhampton, UK, and further presented at UK Garden of Earthly Delights at Ars Electronica in 2020. The project identified three emerging themes: the significance of building a new language of art and science through a third space, the process of anti-disciplinarity as an emergent form of practice, and the importance of different ways of knowing through art and science. A number of the case studies and themes are presented here alongside images from the exhibition.Citation
Doyle, D., Glover, R., Khechara, M. and Groes, S. (2022) Arts, science and technology in the ISSM project and exhibition in P. Alsina et al (eds), ISEA2022 Barcelona Proceedings, pp. 236-241. Barcelona: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya.Publisher
ISEA InternationalAdditional Links
https://isea2022.isea-international.org/event/full-paper-arts-science-and-technology-in-the-issm-project-and-exhibition-online/Type
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Paper presented at ISEA2022, 10th-16th June, 2022, Barcelona, Spain.ISBN
9788408474592ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.7238/ISEA2022.Proceedings
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