Art, biology and technology. Interdisciplinary relations in the science lab

  • Daniel López-del-Rincón Universidad de Barcelona
Keywords: bioart, interdisciplinarity, lab, sci-art

Abstract

Bio art, understood as the convergence of the relations between art, biology and technology, constitutes a useful case study to discuss the meaning of interdisciplinarity in the artistic field. This paper explores different discourses around interdisciplinarity in order to challenge certain generic approaches for their ineffectiveness when assessing artistic practices. It is proposed that the analysis of interdisciplinarity must address the singular connections produced in the artistic practice itself, considering the impossibility of reducing the complexity of interdisciplinary dialogues into generic considerations. Taking bioart as a case study, different kinds of relationships between the artist and the lab are identified and analyzed, ranging from the use of the lab as a true atelier and as a resource for materials and techniques, to the rejection of the lab by proposing amateurism as an alternative. estrategias amateur, pasando por su utilización como fuente de técnicas y materiales.

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Daniel López-del-Rincón, Universidad de Barcelona
Departamento de Historia del Arte, Profesor asociado
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Published
2016-04-08
How to Cite
López-del-Rincón D. (2016). Art, biology and technology. Interdisciplinary relations in the science lab. Arte, Individuo y Sociedad, 28(2), 235-275. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_ARIS.2016.v28.n2.48310
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