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AHDS Visual Arts The hunt for submarines in classical art; mappings between scientific invention and artistic inspiration. Dr Mike Pringle Director, AHDS Visual Arts
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The hunt for submarines…?
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This interdisciplinary project is concerned with the use, within visual arts, of advanced imaging ICT developed in certain medical and military arenas. ICT science for art
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Taking a structured information-gathering approach, the project will: –conduct a focused survey of relevant scientific research into such technologies; Look at the science
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Taking a structured information-gathering approach, the project will: –conduct a focused survey of relevant scientific research into such technologies; –elicit a number of clearly-defined visual arts needs; Discover art ideas
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Taking a structured information-gathering approach, the project will: –conduct a focused survey of relevant scientific research into such technologies; –elicit a number of clearly-defined visual arts needs; –and produce mappings between them. Introduce them to one another
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New ways of seeing: –X-ray; –Magnetic resonance; –Astronomy; –Missile tracking; –Cellular imaging; –Multi-spectral imaging. Scientific invention
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New ways of thinking: –Protein modelling; –Hyperbolic trees; –Collaborative technologies; –Augmented reality. Scientific invention
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Simon Patterson, J.P.233 in C.S.O. Blue (1992)
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New ways of presenting: –‘Flexible paper’ technologies; –Dynamic, fluid images; –Interactive imaging; –Stereolithography; –Advanced virtual reality; –Holographic displays. Scientific invention
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Martin Creed, Work No. 100 (1994)
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New ways of finding: –Digital authentication of art; –Content-based image retrieval; –Medical interactive segmentation; –Intelligent vision systems; –Facial recognition; –Millimetre wave scanners. Scientific invention
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New ways of working: –Collaborative technologies (GRID); –Games engines; –Augmented reality; –Image manipulation software; –Interactivity. Scientific invention
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Artistic spheres and ICT: –The creation of art; –Research tools; –Improvement of access to resources; –New ways of teaching –Enhanced exploration of art; –Communication. Artistic inspiration
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Extremely broad scope of ICT-based imaging technologies in the sciences Challenges…
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Extremely broad scope of ICT-based imaging technologies in the sciences Boundaries between ICT and associated technologies (e.g. is MRI ICT?) Challenges…
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Extremely broad scope of ICT-based imaging technologies in the sciences Boundaries between ICT and associated technologies (e.g. is MRI ICT?) Taxonomy for arts activity Challenges…
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Extremely broad scope of ICT-based imaging technologies in the sciences Boundaries between ICT and associated technologies (e.g. is MRI ICT?) Taxonomy for arts activity Same words – different meanings Challenges…
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Translation! Hopes and aspirations
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Translation! Identification of ‘real’ art applications of new technologies or processes Hopes and aspirations
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Translation! Identification of ‘real’ art applications of new technologies or processes Perhaps… science benefiting from art Hopes and aspirations
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Translation! Identification of ‘real’ art applications of new technologies or processes Perhaps… science benefiting from art Collaborative projects Hopes and aspirations
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The project’s detailed information output will be extremely valuable for visual arts research… Hopes and aspirations
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…and the approach taken, using a bespoke, reusable method, has relevance in the exchange of ideas in other cross- domain projects, both in visual arts and in the wider arts and humanities community. Hopes and aspirations
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