Complexity Art: A Pattern Of Transdisciplinary Emergent Properties
Contributed by Morgan Fritz on 25 Mar 2014
In the search for a strategic alliance between art, science, technology and nature are facing a new domain of research and contemporary practice in which art ceases to exist as a copy of nature or inspiration of scientific principles to work as does the natural organic world. Since this essential principle that seeks to build structures for dynamic interaction and collaborative systems, the art of complexity can become an important field of transdisciplinary research, able to bridge between disciplines that explore the frontiers of knowledge, which together with a re-conceptualization of the artistic discipline itself push their limits in the direction of objects and common problems. This perspective raises an historic opportunity to build foundations and develop a partnership based on a new conception of the research in which disciplines can work in broader contexts with models and methods that transcend them in front of open worlds of emerging fields. In this challenge, and in response to the call of SEAD in its interest to know the lessons learned from the prehistory of the pioneers in working with science, it is pertinent to sketch work pioneer of the Author by her findings, innovations, aesthetic creations and potential applications in fields of technology, of knowledge, aesthetics and culture. The paper includes, therefore, a b
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