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ISEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology Centers
Incorporated, a worldwide network of science museums and related institutions.
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Cynthia Pannucci, the founder of ASCI <http://www.asci.org> recently
made me aware of an unusual, on-going collaboration between New
Zealand artist Claire Beynon, and New York-based polar research
biologist, Sam Bowser, and I thought folks on the list might be
interested.
Claire and Sam's collaborative art/science work begins with several
field research trips to Antarctica, but fundamentally it is
distinguished by a unique collaborative process in which each has
embraced and been influenced by the other's work and process (in the
field, laboratory, studio, and gallery settings).
Basically, Claire creates artworks that Sam uses to grow foraminifera
(the unicellular organisms he studies) using nanolithographic methods.
Then information on the foram's motile behavior and structure is
gathered using time-lapse video light microscopy and scanning electron
microscopy, which in turn is applied to generate scientific hypotheses
for more formal experimental tests. Claire then utilizes these
scientific images as prompts for new artwork.
Most artist-scientist collaborations that I have seen over the years
involve the artist being inspired by the scientist's research and/or
helping the scientist visualize his/her research. Rarely does it move
in the other direction!
Find out more about Claire and Sam's work via the ASCI Featured Member
Page: <http://www.asci.org/artikel978.html> or via an extended posting
with project links on the ExhibiTricks blog: <http://blog.orselli.net/>
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Paul Orselli, President and Chief Instigator
Paul Orselli Workshop (POW!)
1684 Victoria Street
Baldwin, NY 11510
<http://www.orselli.net>
(516) 223-1043 voice
(516) 238-2797 mobile
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