
Stoffe. Zur Geschichte der Materialität in Künsten und Wissenschaften: Zur Geschichte der Materialität in Künsten und Wissenschaften
von:
Barbara Naumann
Ausgabe: 2006
Sprache: Deutsch
Format: Taschenbuch
ISBN 10: 3728129135
ISBN 13: 9783728129130
Veröffentlichungsdatum:
May 1st, 2006
Verlag: Vdf Hochschulverlag AG
Seiten: 224
Genres: Art & Photography
This work explores the intricate relationship between materiality and the fields of arts and sciences. Through the combined expertise of Barbara Naumann, Thomas Strässle, and Caroline Torra-Mattenklott, it delves into how materials have shaped creative expression and scientific discovery throughout history. Each chapter provides a unique perspective, revealing the significance of different substances and their influence on culture, technology, and knowledge creation.
By engaging with a diverse range of materials, the authors illuminate the often-overlooked narratives that materials carry. Readers are invited to consider not only the physical properties of these materials but also their social, economic, and environmental implications in contemporary practices. This investigation fosters a deeper understanding of how material choices impact artistic endeavors and scientific advancements alike.
The synergy between the disciplines of art and science opens up new avenues for interdisciplinary collaboration and dialogue. This exploration encourages readers to rethink their relationship with the tangible world, urging them to appreciate the stories behind the materials that they often take for granted.
By engaging with a diverse range of materials, the authors illuminate the often-overlooked narratives that materials carry. Readers are invited to consider not only the physical properties of these materials but also their social, economic, and environmental implications in contemporary practices. This investigation fosters a deeper understanding of how material choices impact artistic endeavors and scientific advancements alike.
The synergy between the disciplines of art and science opens up new avenues for interdisciplinary collaboration and dialogue. This exploration encourages readers to rethink their relationship with the tangible world, urging them to appreciate the stories behind the materials that they often take for granted.