olivier auber on Tue, 9 Jan 2018 15:28:09 +0100 (CET)


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<nettime> ArtScience


ArtScience has become a buzzword and a battlefield for institutions which seek for some audience and legitimacy. One of the main field of exploration of art is the infinite facets of the relations between humans and the livings in general. In this respect, there is a certain danger that ArtScience appears as a elephant in a porcelain shop, i.e. that ArtScience turns into an institutional motto at the expense of practitioners of art or science who work deeply and diligently without using such a big word. ArtScience may be seen as something similar to the “Fruit and Vegetable double-slit experiment” [Hampton, 1988] that unfolded the quantum nature of language. As the best example of a fruit is, let say an apple, the best example of art would be, let say Picasso. The best example of a vegetable is, let say broccoli, and the best example of science is, let say Einstein. Then, if we unite Fruit and Vegetable and we try to find the best example of this semantic mixture, we don’t get apple nor broccoli but a set of fruits and vegetables affected by a certain probabilities. The output is something like fringes of interferences. The same will probably happen with ArtScience. It won’t be Picasso nor Einstein, but at first a galaxy of concepts and people. Indeed, tomato, olive, garlic and mushroom fit well in Fruits-Vegetables, but It seems that there is some socio-political phenomena that sort all of them after a certain time. Think that this experiment had a precedent during the Renaissance. The output was Leonardo da Vinci. He overwhelmed Filippo Brunelleschi (my favorite), Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, Piero della Francesca and so many others. That is how this first historical ArtScience converged toward a peculiar figure. Hence we could try to climb on a meta level by considering that art and science are at first concerned by the dynamics of language that frames the relationships between humans. In that sense, ArtScience could be seen just as another language experiment of the Human Symbolic Evolution.

More: http://perspective-numerique.net/wakka.php?wiki=ArtScience

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