Title: Science 1
1Science (1)
- In the broadest sense, science refers to any
system of objective (?) knowledge. In a more
restricted sense, science refers to a system of
acquiring knowledge based on the scientific
method, as well as to the organized body of
knowledge gained through such research.
2Art and Science Similarities
Creativity (though sometimes in different
ways) Rigorous methodology - ordering,
observing, experimenting but without
guarantees of any specific outcome Technology
3Art and Science Differences
Epistemology How can/do we know
things? Science There is a reality separate
from us and by using the right methods we can
learn the true facts of that reality. Art
Reality is what we perceive. There are no methods
that are not tainted by their context. And the
way we are looking at something will change it.
Qualitative vs. Quantitative data Science tend
to favor quantitative data (numerical, possible
to make calculations on) Art Tend to favor
qualitative data (not numerical, statements,
observations, opinions)
4What can artists contribute with to science?
1. Art can have a one-person perspective, no
need to be objective. 2. Abandoned, discredited
unorthodox inquires can be pursued (art practice
is outside normal sciences ( Kuhn)) 3.
Artworks are evaluated using different criteria
than scientific projects, (aesthetic, poetic) and
because of that the work could find things that
is not discovered in normal science. 4. Art can
better address the need of the public, as well as
present information in a better way than
scientists. 5. Art can help create an
understanding of the implications of scientific
research on society and people. (For example many
artists works with genetics to make us aware of
its implications) 6. Artists are used to take on
interdisciplinary and diverse questions and make
projects that draw on many different
disciplines. 7. Not being experts can be good in
that you are not limited to find/see what you
think is possible. (Since you dont know what is
possible or not). So not knowing can lead the
artists to make connections and findings that
would be overlooked by scientists.
5Sociology/Psychology/Anthropology
6The Most Wanted Paintings, Komar Melamid (1995)
The Netherlands
US
7 The Baudouin/Boudewijn Experiment A
Large-Scale, Non-Fatalistic Experiment in
Deviation, Carsten Höller (2000)
8Bio Mapping, Christian Nold (2004 - 2007)
9Movie about Bio Mapping (18 Min.) , Christian
Nold (2004 - 2007)
http//www.archive.org/download/BioMapping/BioMapp
ing.mp4
10Physics/Astronomy
11Condensation Cube, Hans Haacke (1965)
12Ned Kahn
Technorama Façade (2002)
Wind Veil (2000)
Breathing Sky (1995)
Tornado (1990)
Wave Oculus (2006)
Sonic Range (1992)
Radio Interview (8 Min.)
13Sun Tunnels, Nancy Holt (1973-76)
14Roden Crater, James Turell (1974 -gt) Video (1
min)
15Biology/Ecology/Genetics
16Byte, Christopher Ebener Uli Winters (1998)
17Genesis, Eduardo Kac (1999)
18 GFP Bunny, Eduardo Kac (2001)