Event 3
Last week, I attended Claudia Schnugg’s pop-up lecture, “Creating Fertile Ground: ArtSci Collaboration”. Schnugg studied anthropology and psychology and describes her position now as a translator between big corporations, artists, and scientists. (I am seated in the second-to-last row in the black shirt) She began by answering the question of why try to collaborate science, art, and big corporations. This included advancements in new perspective and imagination, new technologies, societal/ political/ ethical implications, and communication. Claudia showed multiple examples of projects that collaborated the three fields such as Anouk Wipprecht’s “Agent Unicorn”, in which an artist created a unicorn shaped head piece with a camera that turns on whenever someone’s attention rises. This is intended for children with ADHD and used to record and display what is triggering these child’s attention. I thought this was such a cool idea and it actually led me to do more resea...
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