Sci-Art | Neuston Experiment 1: exploring the interface
The Neuston project was born in 2007 to establish a transdisciplinary dialogue between scientists and artists that would allow them to jointly explore both forms of knowledge, science and art, considering both cultures as an inseparable whole.
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In Neuston Experiment 1: Exploring the interface (2009), the collaboration of fifteen tandems of scientists and artists was established. Based on a scientific publication, the research staff presented to the artist a specific aspect of her work, initiating a dialogue from which the artist made her proposal. Comics, sculpture, pictorial work, poetry... fifteen pieces that showed the results of dialogue, co-creation and the search for intelligibility between professionals (and people) from different fields. The project was translated into a dossier and an exhibition at the Museo do Mar de Galicia (Vigo), which circulated in various parts of the international geography.
Hereby, you may check all the tandems and the result of their experiments, dowloading the following PDFs:
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