From Laboratory to Gallery: Transfer of Construction Principles of Scientific Knowledge into Works of Science-Art
Stanislav V. Milovidov
Abstract:Science-art is seen as an artistic practice that uses scientific theories, concepts and laboratory equipment as its main tools, and the creative method of artists is based on the principles of scientific experimentation. Using the methods of the sociology of science and technology of B. Latour and S. Woolgar to study science-art, it is found that scientific experimentation becomes the basis (medium) of this direction of contemporary art. Thus, science-art borrows not only material objects of the scientific wor… Show more
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