Abstract
The Intersection of Art and Science exhibition is an interdisciplinary educational project that examines a wide range of expressive approaches explored by international artists working at the intersection of art, mathematics, computer science, and technology. It is a joint collaboration between the Department of Computer Science and the Patti and Rusty Rueff School of Visual and Performing Arts at Purdue University. Featured artists: Manuel Baez, Sarah Berube, Robert Bosch, Sage Jenson, Jean-Marc Castera, Marc Chamberland, Marion Chamberland, Laura De Decker, Bathsheba Grossman, Colin Liotta, Vincent J. Matsko, Kerry Mitchell, Janna Schimka, Rolf Schmuck, and Markus Schwehm. The exhibition was curated by Dr. Petronio Bendito and Dr. Tim Korb.
Keywords
21st century, algorithmic art, art, computer science, design, digital art, digital aesthetic, exhibition, generative art, geometry, math, math art, media arts, science, technology, technology and civilization
Date of this Version
2018
Recommended Citation
Bendito, Petronio and Korb, Tim, "Intersection of Art and Science II" (2018). Lawson Building Exhibitions on the Intersection of Art and Science. Paper 1.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/lawsonbeias/1
Included in
Digital Humanities Commons, Graphics and Human Computer Interfaces Commons, Interdisciplinary Arts and Media Commons, Theory and Algorithms Commons
Comments
ISBN: 978-0-692-11256-4