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Arts
Intersections of Art, Science,
and Technology
by Steve Wilson
"This book is marvelous in its scope, very important and timely,
and very thoroughly researched. The author sets out to map the extremely
complex and layered area of intersection between art, science, and technology.
He accomplishes this by thinking through the parameters of his topic with
much first-hand experience, insight, and care, and by being inclusive
with examples."
Nell Tenhaaf, electronic media artist and Professor, York University
A new breed of contemporary artist engages science and technology--not
just to adopt the vocabulary and gizmos, but to explore and comment on
the content, agendas, and possibilities. Indeed, proposes Stephen Wilson,
the role of the artist is not only to interpret and to spread scientific
knowledge, but to be an active partner in determining the direction of
research. Years ago, C. P. Snow wrote about the "two cultures"
of science and the humanities; these developments may finally help to
change the outlook of those who view science and technology as separate
from the general culture.
In this rich compendium, Wilson offers the first comprehensive survey
of international artists who incorporate concepts and research from mathematics,
the physical sciences, biology, kinetics, telecommunications, and experimental
digital systems such as artificial intelligence and ubiquitous computing.
In addition to visual documentation and statements by the artists, Wilson
examines relevant art-theoretical writings and explores emerging scientific
and technological research likely to be culturally significant in the
future. He also provides lists of resources including organizations, publications,
conferences, museums, research centers, and Web sites.
November 2001
The MIT Press
A Leonardo Book
ISBN 0-262-23209-X
1024 pp., 279 illus.
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