2019
DOI: 10.3846/cs.2019.9141
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Artist’s Creative Contributions in the Context of Interdisciplinary Research

Abstract: While expectations regarding art’s potential contributions to the interdisciplinary research context continue to grow, the creative endeavors of individual artists remain under-examined, perhaps because of the inter-relational nature of joint research settings. To explore, how artists navigate their contribution to a given research community, this study reviews the art practice of Seung-Hyun Ko, who participated in Science Walden, a Convergent Research Center carrying out an interdis-ciplinary research project… Show more

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“…The other direction taken by research in Science Walden is the development of an economic system based on renewable energy obtained through non-flushing toilets. In the community based on this economic system, all inhabitants earn a basic income by having their excretion processed into various energies, including methane and biodiesel, through means of non-flushing toilet systems (Paek, 2019). A two-story residential building and laboratory space called Science Cabin was built to execute tests on the ecological circulation of this renewable energy system (see Table 1).…”
Section: Study Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The other direction taken by research in Science Walden is the development of an economic system based on renewable energy obtained through non-flushing toilets. In the community based on this economic system, all inhabitants earn a basic income by having their excretion processed into various energies, including methane and biodiesel, through means of non-flushing toilet systems (Paek, 2019). A two-story residential building and laboratory space called Science Cabin was built to execute tests on the ecological circulation of this renewable energy system (see Table 1).…”
Section: Study Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%