[spectre] Artistsinlabs--Processes of Inquiry

Geert Lovink geert at xs4all.nl
Fri Mar 17 16:26:05 CET 2006


The AIL project Team is pleased to announce the publication of the 
following book entitled: Artistsinlabs--Processes of Inquiry.

>  Ed. Prof. Dr. Jill Scott
>  Editorial Office: HGKZurich, ICS, 2006
>  SpringerWeinNewYork
> 136 Pages with color Illustrations.
>   Inc. DVD 13 documentaries from the artists-in-lab projects
>
> Available now through:
>  www.springer.at/main/book.jsp?bookID=3-211-27957-1
>  ISBN 3-211-27957-1
>
> This book verifies the need for the arts and the sciences to work 
> together in order to develop more creative and conceptual approaches 
> to innovation and presentation. By blending ethnographical case 
> studies, scientific viewpoints and critical essays, the focus of this 
> research inquiry is the lab context. For scientists, the lab context 
> is one of the most important educational experiences. For contemporary 
> artists, laboratories are
>  inspiring spaces to investigate, share know-how transfer and search 
> for new collaboration potentials. The nine labs represented in this 
> book are from the Life Sciences, Physics, Computing and Engineering 
> sciences. An enclosed comprehensive DVD documents the results, the 
> problems and serves as a guideline for the future of true Art/Sci 
> experiments.
>
>  ESSAYS
> Foreword by Sigrid Schade
> Introduction: Processes of Inquiry by Jill Scott
> Artists in Industry and the Academy: Collaborative
>  Research, Interdisciplinary Scholarship, and the Interpretation of 
> Hybrid Forms by Edward A. Shanken
> Welcoming Uncertainty: The Strong Case for Coupling
>  Art to Science and Technology  Roger Malina
> Suggested Discourses for more Art_Sci Collaborations by
> Jill Scott
> Perception-Translation-Transformation  by  René Stettler
>  Free Access or Entry Denied? Searching for Common
>  Ground in the 'artists-in-labs' Project  Priska Gisler
>  Science in Trouble? Art brings Hope  Beat Gerber
> Documentary Film as Research Analyses  Marille Hahne
>
> CASE STUDIES artists-in-labs 2003-05
>  Institute for Geobotanics, ETH Zurich
>  BATS, Centre for Biosafety/Sustainability, Basel
>  ZMB, Centre for Microscopy, Basel
>  PSI, Paul Scherrer Institute, Villigen
>  Planetarium, Museum of Transportation, Lucerne
>  GlobIS, ETH Zurich
>  Artificial Intelligence Lab, Uni Zurich
>  CSEM, Alpnach
>  CoLab, ETH Zurich
> ARTISTS REPORTS FROM THE LIFE SCIENCES
> Thomas Isler,N.S. Harsha,Isabel Rohner,,Shirley Soh
> PHYSICS Nigel Helyer,Dominik Bastianello,Andrew Quinn,Clea T. Waite
> COMPUTING/ENGINEERING,Tiffany Holmes,Axel Vogelsang,Margarete Jahrmann 
> | Max Moswitzer,Adrianne Wortzel
>  Margaret Tan
> BIOGRAPHIES
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
> For further Information please contact:
>  Director: Prof. Dr. Jill Scott
>  jill.scott at hgkz.ch,
>  Rene Stettler
>  stettler at centralnet.ch
>
> --
>
>
> _________________
>
>  Prof.Dr Jill Scott
>  jill.scott at hgkz dot ch
>  Institute Cultural Studies in Art , Media and Design
>  Vice Director: Z-Node. Planetary Collegium
>  Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst Zürich
>  School of Art and Design Zurich
>  Hafnerstrasse 31
>  CH-8031 Zürich
>  Tel. 0041 043 446 6420
>  Fax 0041 (0) 1 446 26 53
>  ------------------------------
> WEB INFORMATION:
>  Prof. Dr. Jill Scott
>  Media Art and Book Information
>  www.jillscott.org
>  -----------------------------
>  CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS
>  ---The AIL Research Project
>  www.artistsinlabs.ch
>  ---The e-skin Lab Consortium
>  www.e-skin.ch
>  __________________







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