Invisible Lines and Parallel Practice:Drawing Connections between Studio, Site and Laboratory

Casey, Sarah (2010) Invisible Lines and Parallel Practice:Drawing Connections between Studio, Site and Laboratory. In: Practicing Science and Techology, performing the Social, 2010-09-012012-11-04.

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Abstract

This paper discusses a series of artworks arising from a current research project exploring relationshipsbetween the experimental tools and ideas of Art and the investigative procedures of Science. The project responds to both concerns within the drawing research community over disciplinary introspection (Garner 2008) and to what would appear to be a revived interest in collaborative relationships between art and science( Arends 2005, Latour & Weibel 2005, Lyons 2008) within an academic climate of interdisciplinarity and knowledge transfer. It specifically focuses on a series of hybrid artworks that have emerged from this inquiry, shown alongside some of the epistemic objects (Rhineberger 1987) generated in this process using these to inform critical discussion of the validity and potential of such a methodology.

Item Type:
Contribution to Conference (Paper)
Journal or Publication Title:
Practicing Science and Techology, performing the Social
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60358
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Deposited On:
30 Nov 2012 13:56
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Yes
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Published
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