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December 9, 2005,
12-2 pm, EDA
Lecture Edward Shanken
ARTISTS IN INDUSTRY AND THE ACADEMY: COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH, INTERDISCIPLINARY
SCHOLARSHIP, AND THE INTERPRETATION OF HYBRID FORMS
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Edward Shanken's talk surveys
contemporary artist-engineer-scientist collaborations in industry
and the academy and considers a variety of theoretical and practical
issues pertaining to them. Given the increasing dedication of cultural
resources to engage artists and designers in science and technology
research, he argues that more scholarships must analyze case-studies,
identify best practices and working methods, and propose models for
evaluating both the hybrid products resulting from these endeavors
and the contributions of the individuals engaged in them.
He edited a collection of essays by Roy Ascott,
entitled Telematic Embrace: Visionary Theories of Art, Technology
and Consciousness (University of California Press, 2003). His essay,
"Art in the Information Age: Technology and Conceptual Art"
received honorable mention in the Leonardo Award for Excellence
in 2004. He edited "Artists in Industry and the Academy: Interdisciplinary
Research Collaborations" a special series of essays in Leonardo
38:4 and 38:5 (2005). He has been awarded fellowships from the National
Endowment for the Arts and the American Council of Learned Societies.
He serves as an advisor to the REFRESH conference, the journal Technoetic
Arts, and is vice-chair of the Leonardo Education Forum. Website:
http://artexetra.com
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