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Across the great divide: Boundaries and boundary objects in art and science.

Megan K Halpern1.   

Abstract

This paper explores collaboration between artists and scientists through participant observation. Four artist/scientist pairs worked together to create ten-minute performances for a festival held in January, 2009 in Ithaca, New York. Each pair created their piece over the course of three two-hour meetings, the first of which employed a cultural probe to open a discourse between the artist and scientist and to facilitate collaboration. My role as a participant observer allowed me to closely observe collaborative processes in which pairs engaged in boundary work and made use of boundary objects. The boundary work helped the pairs establish authority and autonomy within their respective sub-fields, while at the same time provoking discussions that led to the creation of their projects. The pairs used three types of boundary objects: existing, created, and appropriated. These established a common language by which they could create and present their performances to an audience.

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Keywords:  art and science; boundary objects; boundary work; collaboration; science and performance

Year:  2011        PMID: 23832745     DOI: 10.1177/0963662510394040

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Public Underst Sci        ISSN: 0963-6625


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1.  Understanding the public, the visitors, and the participants in science communication activities.

Authors:  Naoko Kato-Nitta; Tadahiko Maeda; Kensuke Iwahashi; Masashi Tachikawa
Journal:  Public Underst Sci       Date:  2017-08-04
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