Publication: Arte, microorganismos y ciencia
Authors
Punín, María Gabriela ; Valarezo, María José ; Pavel Ferrer, Ricardo
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Murcia: Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Murcia
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Los procesos biológicos y artísticos han desarrollado una relación
de colaboración mutua, ciencias aparentemente distantes han
debilitado sus fronteras y expandido las formas en las que se crean
piezas de arte, integrando conocimientos e involucrándose cada
vez más en explorar las relaciones que existen entre arte y ciencia,
trayendo como consecuencia la expansión del conocimiento y
distintas estrategias para plasmar mejor las ideas en el campo
del arte. El bioarte es el resultado de estos encuentros y sus
resultados dan cuenta de que el arte comparte procesos similares
con la ciencia. Particularmente en éste estudio se investiga sobre
los microorganismos (una de las formas más pequeñas de vida) y
a pesar de que la investigación se desarrolla inicialmente con fines
biológicos también se pueden generar objetos que se pueden
insertar en el campo del arte. La presente investigación tuvo
como fin, el desarrollo de propuestas y procesos para generara
piezas artísticas a partir de la materia obtenida de una simbiosis
de bacterias y levaduras, la cual es capaz de sintetizar celulosa.
ABSTRACT: Biological and artistic processes have developed a relationship of mutual inspiration, science completely distant has weakened their borders; extending the ways in which art can be created, integrating chemistry, genetics and biotechnology. The new art trends in his eagerness to create have been increasingly involved in exploring the unknown and through this knowledge to choose the best way to embody their ideas. Bioart is the result of this search and representation that art shares the same spirit with science. Microorganisms represent one of the smallest forms of life, and despite being specifically developed for biological purposes can generate objects and works of art. The present investigation was aimed at the development of artistic representations from raw material obtained from a symbiosis of bacteria and yeasts, which is able to synthesize cellulose.
ABSTRACT: Biological and artistic processes have developed a relationship of mutual inspiration, science completely distant has weakened their borders; extending the ways in which art can be created, integrating chemistry, genetics and biotechnology. The new art trends in his eagerness to create have been increasingly involved in exploring the unknown and through this knowledge to choose the best way to embody their ideas. Bioart is the result of this search and representation that art shares the same spirit with science. Microorganisms represent one of the smallest forms of life, and despite being specifically developed for biological purposes can generate objects and works of art. The present investigation was aimed at the development of artistic representations from raw material obtained from a symbiosis of bacteria and yeasts, which is able to synthesize cellulose.
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