Reference: Historical Types of Collaborations
Type I: Artists who collaborate with Scientists or Technologists on common projects resulting in both the production of art works as well as scientific discoveries.
Type 1a: Scientists or Technologists working with Artists to develop technological inventions
Type 1b: Artists working with Scientists or Technologists to appropriate science for the arts.
Type II: Scientists who apply their scientific research to understanding creative activity in the arts in collaboration with Artists and not just using the artists as “subjects”.
Type III : Scientists/Technologists or Artists with dual careers both as working scientists/or Technologists and exhibiting artists.
Type IV: Artists and Scientists or Technologists who engage the arts and humanities to improve the ways that the sciences are communicated to the public.
Below are some links classified by category.
Category I: Artists who collaborate with Scientists or Technologists on common projects resulting in both the production of art works as well as scientific discoveries.
Kinetica Art Fair
Art and Science Collaborations
Synapse Art and Science Collaborations
Category 1a: Scientists or Technologists working with Artists to develop technological inventions
Category 1b: Artists working with Scientists to appropriate science for the arts.
Category II: Scientists who apply their scientific research to understanding creative activity in the arts in collaboration with Artists and not just using the artists as “subjects”.
Category III : Scientists/Technologists or Artists with dual careers both as working scientists/or Technologists and exhibiting artists.
Edward Kac
Edward Kac Genesis
Category IV: Artists and Scientists who engage the arts and humanities to improve the ways that the sciences are communicated to the public.
Glass Sculptures of Viruses
Jonathan Keats
BioEASI
Yonder Biology - DNA art
Asci art show
Science:
Biological Images from the Wyss Institute
and Wyss Design Contest
Creativity brain courses - Herrman International
Art:
Yves Klein: artist or geoengineer ahead of his time?
Editorials and News:
Professor John Eger is gathering STEAM
Professor John Eger on infusing arts
Art and Science at the Salk Institute
The Crossroads Nation
On Creativity:
John Cleese on creativity
Creativity interview - with Oliver Sacks, Chuck Close, Richard Serra
Edward De Bono on - The Direct And Explicit Teaching Of Thinking As A Skill
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