"'Open Science: Singularity and Irruption on the Frontiers of Artistic Practice' is research that deals with the work done by artists who [are trained in and] use scientific methodologies for their work production."
The publication proposes that when artists undertake science, their questions, methodologies and results are different than those of non-artistic scientists, and based in their very different "premises, ethics, prior knowledge, liberties, problematizations and aesthetics."
"The publication works with the hypothesis that art can produce knowledge, reviewing the relationship between art and science, based on interviews with five artists residing in different countries: Dmitry Bulatov (Russian Federation), Susana Soares (Portugal), Rachel Mayeri (USA), Gilberto Esparza (Mexico) and Perdita Phillips (Australia)."
The publication proposes that when artists undertake science, their questions, methodologies and results are different than those of non-artistic scientists, and based in their very different "premises, ethics, prior knowledge, liberties, problematizations and aesthetics."
"The publication works with the hypothesis that art can produce knowledge, reviewing the relationship between art and science, based on interviews with five artists residing in different countries: Dmitry Bulatov (Russian Federation), Susana Soares (Portugal), Rachel Mayeri (USA), Gilberto Esparza (Mexico) and Perdita Phillips (Australia)."
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