Artists-in-Labs Networking in the Margins 2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7091-0321-0_2
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“…Andrea Glauser, however, argues this characterization is more common among program directors than among scientists. Furthermore, while the aesthetic and communicative function of art has been an important dimension in many characterizations of art-science, it is not the only one [12]. Scholarship has, for example, demonstrated the value of art and design as practices of inquiry that shape scientific research [13].…”
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“…Andrea Glauser, however, argues this characterization is more common among program directors than among scientists. Furthermore, while the aesthetic and communicative function of art has been an important dimension in many characterizations of art-science, it is not the only one [12]. Scholarship has, for example, demonstrated the value of art and design as practices of inquiry that shape scientific research [13].…”
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confidence: 99%