Amazon cover image
Image from Amazon.com

Art in the age of technoscience : genetic engineering, robotics, and artificial life in contemporary art / Ingeborg Reichle ; with a preface by Robert Zwijnenberg ; translated by Gloria Custance

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : SpringerWien, 2009Description: xxix, 422 p. : ill., ports. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9783211781609
  • 9783211781609
Subject(s): Summary: Is science the new art? Starting from this provocative question, art historian Ingeborg Reichle examines in her book fascinating responses of contemporary artists when faced with recent scientific and technological advances. In the last two decades a growing number of artists has left the traditional artistic playground to work instead in scientific contexts such as the laboratories of molecular biology, robotics, and artificial life. New art forms like 'Transgenic Art" and "Bio-Art' have emerged from the laboratory. These art forms differ dramatically from traditional artistic approaches that explore the natural: they have crossed the boundaries between the artificial and the natural, and thus provoke passionate debates about the growing influence of science and technology. This first comprehensive survey presents a well-selected number of significant artworks and with over 280 colour illustrations provides a broad overview of this new and relevant development in art.
List(s) this item appears in: KEYLINKS READING LISTS
Star ratings
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
General General ATU Wellpark Road General Shelves 701.05 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available J151586

Includes bibliographical references and index

Is science the new art? Starting from this provocative question, art historian Ingeborg Reichle examines in her book fascinating responses of contemporary artists when faced with recent scientific and technological advances. In the last two decades a growing number of artists has left the traditional artistic playground to work instead in scientific contexts such as the laboratories of molecular biology, robotics, and artificial life. New art forms like 'Transgenic Art" and "Bio-Art' have emerged from the laboratory. These art forms differ dramatically from traditional artistic approaches that explore the natural: they have crossed the boundaries between the artificial and the natural, and thus provoke passionate debates about the growing influence of science and technology. This first comprehensive survey presents a well-selected number of significant artworks and with over 280 colour illustrations provides a broad overview of this new and relevant development in art.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.
Share