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Laboratories of Art

Author : Sven Dupré
Publisher : Springer Science & Business
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2014-04-25
Category : Science
ISBN : 9783319050652

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This book explores the interconnections and differentiations between artisanal workshops and alchemical laboratories and between the arts and alchemy from Antiquity to the eighteenth century. In particular, it scrutinizes epistemic exchanges between producers of the arts and alchemists. In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries the term laboratorium uniquely referred to workplaces in which ‘chemical’ operations were performed: smelting, combustion, distillation, dissolution and precipitation. Artisanal workshops equipped with furnaces and fire in which ‘chemical’ operations were performed were also known as laboratories. Transmutational alchemy (the transmutation of all base metals into more noble ones, especially gold) was only one aspect of alchemy in the early modern period. The practice of alchemy was also about the chemical production of things--medicines, porcelain, dyes and other products as well as precious metals and about the knowledge of how to produce them. This book uses examples such as the Uffizi to discuss how Renaissance courts established spaces where artisanal workshops and laboratories were brought together, thus facilitating the circulation of materials, people and knowledge between the worlds of craft (today’s decorative arts) and alchemy. Artisans became involved in alchemical pursuits beyond a shared material culture and some crafts relied on chemical expertise offered by scholars trained as alchemists. Above all, texts and books, products and symbols of scholarly culture played an increasingly important role in artisanal workshops. In these workplaces a sort of hybrid figure was at work. With one foot in artisanal and the other in scholarly culture this hybrid practitioner is impossible to categorize in the mutually exclusive categories of scholar and craftsman. By the seventeenth century the expertise of some glassmakers, silver and goldsmiths and producers of porcelain was just as based in the worlds of alchemical and bookish learning as it was grounded in hands-on work in the laboratory. This book suggests that this shift in workshop culture facilitated the epistemic exchanges between alchemists and producers of the decorative arts.

The Fine Arts in a Laboratory

Author : Harvard University. Division of Fine Arts,Fogg Art Museum
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 20 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 1924
Category : Art
ISBN : UIUC:30112110189120

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On Laboratory Arts

Author : Richard Threlfall
Publisher : Good Press
Page : 259 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2020-03-16
Category : Fiction
ISBN : EAN:4064066106201

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As one can guess from the title, the following book is concerned with how to manage a laboratory. Divided into several chapters, the work dedicates each to different aspects of laboratory management, such as how to care for the experimental apparatus involved.

New Territories

Author : Mari Carmen Ramirez,Lowery Stokes Sims,Regine Basha
Publisher : Turner
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : Art
ISBN : 8415832850

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New Territories by Mari Carmen Ramirez,Lowery Stokes Sims,Regine Basha Pdf

This comprehensive survey of contemporary design in Latin America explores collaborations between small manufacturing operations and artists, designers, and craftspeople, demonstrating how the resulting work addresses issues of commodification, production, urbanisation, displacement, and sustainability. It is organised around various cities and the main themes pursued by more than 100 artists, design studios, and artisans in regions such as Brazil, Cuba, Panama, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Colombia, and Chile. Published in conjunction with an exhibition at the Museum of Art and Design in New York, it is richly illustrated and includes essays by critics, curators, and art historians. 00Exhibition: Museum of Arts and Design, New York, USA (04.11.2014-06.04.2015).

Artists-in-Labs: Processes of Inquiry

Author : Jill Scott
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 140 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2006-02-09
Category : Art
ISBN : UCSD:31822034404566

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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 natural, 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.

Making Art Work

Author : W. Patrick Mccray
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 383 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2020-10-20
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780262359504

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The creative collaborations of engineers, artists, scientists, and curators over the past fifty years. Artwork as opposed to experiment? Engineer versus artist? We often see two different cultural realms separated by impervious walls. But some fifty years ago, the borders between technology and art began to be breached. In this book, W. Patrick McCray shows how in this era, artists eagerly collaborated with engineers and scientists to explore new technologies and create visually and sonically compelling multimedia works. This art emerged from corporate laboratories, artists' studios, publishing houses, art galleries, and university campuses. Many of the biggest stars of the art world--Robert Rauschenberg, Yvonne Rainer, Andy Warhol, Carolee Schneemann, and John Cage--participated, but the technologists who contributed essential expertise and aesthetic input often went unrecognized.

Paintings in the Laboratory

Author : Karin Groen
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : Art
ISBN : 1909492132

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This book is a collection of scientific papers written over 30 years by Karin Groen on aspects of the painting of Rembrandt, Frans Hals, Leyster, Vermeer, Van Gogh etc. The author tracks the historical development of the application of scientific techniques in research into artists techniques and materials and examines phenomena such as the changing of green pigments to blue, the use of red in preparatory layers, binding media, blanching and organic pigments. Contents: In memoriam: Karin Groen Introduction: Perspectives on the evolution of science for art history and conservation, and its current state Part I - Grounds and binding media Chapter 1 - Halcyon days for art history Chapter 2 - Grounds in Rembrandt's workshop and in paintings by his contemporaries Chapter 3 - Earth Matters. The origin of the material used for the preparation of the Night Watch and many other canvases in Rembrandt's workshop after 1640 Chapter 4 - In the beginning there was red Chapter 5 - Investigation of the use of the binding medium by Rembrandt. Chemical analysis and theology Part II - Changing colours Chapter 6 - Towards identification of brown discolouration on green paint Chapter 7 - Towards identification of brown discolouration on green paint revisited Chapter 8 - The foliage tends almost to blue Chapter 9 - Scanning electron-microscopy as an aid in the study of blanching Part III - Study of painting techniques Chapter 10 - Frans Hals: a technical examination (Co-author: Ella Hendriks) Chapter 11 - Judith Leyster: a technical examination of her work (Co-author: Ella Hendriks) Chapter 12 - Scientific examination of Vermeer's Girl with the Pearl Earring (Co-authors: Inez van der Werf, Klaas Jan van den Berg and Jaap J. Boon) Summary Samenvatting Bibliography Acknowlegdements

London's Arts Labs and the 60s Avant-Garde

Author : David Curtis
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 509 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2020-11-24
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780861969791

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London's Arts Labs and the 60s Avant-Garde by David Curtis Pdf

This is the story of two short-lived artist-run spaces that are associated with some of the most innovative developments in the arts in Britain in the late 1960s. The Drury Lane Arts Lab (1967–69) was home to the first UK screenings of Andy Warhol's twin-screen 3 hour film Chelsea Girls, challenging exhibitions (John and Yoko / John Latham / Takis / Roelof Louw), poetry and music (first UK performance of Erik Satie's 24-hour Vexations) and fringe theatre (People Show / Freehold / Jane Arden's Vagina Rex and the Gas Oven / Will Spoor Mime Theatre). The Robert Street 'New Arts Lab' (1969–71) housed Britain's first video workshop TVX, the London Filmmakers Co-op's first workshop and a 5-days-a-week cinema devoted to showing new work by moving-image artists (David Larcher / Malcolm Le Grice / Sally Potter / Carolee Schneemann / Peter Gidal). It staged J G Ballard's infamous Crashed Cars exhibition and John & Dianne Lifton's pioneering computer-aided dance/mime performances. The impact of London's Labs led to an explosion of new artist-led spaces across Britain. This book relates the struggles of FACOP (Friends of the Arts Council Operative) to make the case for these new kinds of space and these new art-forms and the Arts Council's hesitant response – in the context of a popular press already hostile to youth culture, experimental art and the 'underground'. With a Foreword by Andrew Wilson, Curator Modern & Contemporary British Art and Archives, Tate Gallery.

On Laboratory Arts

Author : Richard Threlfall
Publisher : Palala Press
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2016-05-21
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1358252416

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Laboratoires de l'art

Author : Raphaël Brunel,Marie-Sophie Corcy,Lionel Dufaux,Cyrille Foasso
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 96 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2016-05-11
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 270569224X

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Laboratoires de l'art by Raphaël Brunel,Marie-Sophie Corcy,Lionel Dufaux,Cyrille Foasso Pdf

Second volet de la collaboration entre le Mudam Luxembourg et le Musée des arts et métiers à Paris, l’exposition Laboratoires de l’art prolonge la démarche ayant conduit à l’exposition Eppur Si Muove présentée à Luxembourg à l’occasion de la présidence luxembourgeoise du Conseil de l’Union européenne en 2015. Sur le mode du dialogue et de la réciprocité, l’exposition fait entrer en résonance des pièces issues des collections du Musée des arts et métiers et un choix de créations artistiques contemporaines, dont la plupart sont conservées au Mudam, faisant surgir la notion d’expérience commune aux recherches scientifiques et artistiques. L’exposition se déroule en cinq volets intitulés « Invitation à l’expérience «, « Formes déployées «, « Jeux d’optique «, « Manifestations de l’invisible « et « Figures acoustiques «, mettant en scène la problématique de la perception des phénomènes de la physique et celle de leur représentation à travers des objets et des œuvres souvent surprenantes. En convoquant l’art contemporain, cette exposition ouvre de nouvelles pistes pour appréhender les collections scientifiques et techniques, décloisonner les savoirs et jouer sur les temporalités. S’esquissent ainsi les contours d’un» espace partagé «entre artistes et ingénieurs, artistes et scientifiques, lieu de regards singuliers et complémentaires sur le monde qui nous entoure.

Science & Technology in the Arts

Author : Stewart Kranz
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 1974
Category : Science and the arts
ISBN : UOM:39076005333104

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Art Hack Practice

Author : Victoria Bradbury,Suzy O'Hara
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2019-10-29
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781351241199

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Bridging art and innovation, this book invites readers into the processes of artists, curators, cultural producers and historians who are working within new contexts that run parallel to or against the phenomenon of ‘maker culture’. The book is a fascinating and compelling resource for those interested in critical and interdisciplinary modes of practice that combine arts, technology and making. It presents international case studies that interrogate perceived distinctions between sites of artistic and economic production by brokering new ways of working between them. It also discusses the synergies and dissonances between art and maker culture, analyses the social and collaborative impact of maker spaces and reflects upon the ethos of the hackathon within the fabric of a media lab’s working practices. Art Hack Practice: Critical Intersections of Art, Innovation and the Maker Movement is essential reading for courses in art, design, new media, computer science, media studies and mass communications as well as those working to bring new forms of programming to museums, cultural venues, commercial venture and interdisciplinary academic research centres.

The Molecular Gaze

Author : Suzanne Anker,Dorothy Nelkin
Publisher : CSHL Press
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN : 0879696974

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And they suggest the ways in which DNA representations relate to archetypal images that have appeared throughout the history of art."--BOOK JACKET.

Practicing Art/Science

Author : Philippe Sormani,Guelfo Carbone,Priska Gisler
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2018-07-11
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781351708074

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Practicing Art/Science by Philippe Sormani,Guelfo Carbone,Priska Gisler Pdf

Over the last two decades, multiple initiatives of transdisciplinary collaboration across art, science, and technology have seen the light of day. Why, by whom, and under what circumstances are such initiatives promoted? What does their experimental character look like - and what can be learned, epistemologically and institutionally, from probing the multiple practices of "art/science" at work? In answer to the questions raised, Practicing Art/Science contrasts topical positions and insightful case studies, ranging from the detailed investigation of "art at the nanoscale" to the material analysis of Leonardo’s Mona Lisa and its cracked smile. In so doing, this volume brings to bear the "practice turn" in science and technology studies on the empirical investigation of multifaceted experimentation across contemporary art, science, and technology in situ. Against the background of current discourse on "artistic research," the introduction not only explains the particular relevance of the "practice turn" in STS to tackle the interdisciplinary task at hand, but offers also a timely survey of varying strands of artistic experimentation. In bringing together ground-breaking studies from internationally renowned scholars and upcoming researchers in sociology, art theory and artistic practice, as well as history and philosophy of science, Practicing Art/Science will be essential reading for practitioners and professionals in said fields, as well as postgraduate students and representatives of higher education and research policy more broadly.