Art and Impact Assessment

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This was a presentation given at the start of a panel discussion session at IAIA2015. The goal of the session was to initiate discussion on and consideration of the potential role of art in overwhelming scientific impact assessment processes.

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Art and Impact Assessment: A Panel Discussion

IAIA15 - Florence

Chairs: Mat Cashmore and Ivar Lyhne (Aalborg University)

Panel: Angus Morrison-Saunders; Ben Cave; Caroline Henderson; David Burback; and Ivar Lyhne.

Art: The expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power.

Painting, photography, film, television, sculpture, architecture, literature, music, dance and theatre, contemporary art.

Communicate IAIA15 - Art & IA

Emotions IAIA15 - Art & IA

Enrich, Empower IAIA15 - Art & IA

Reculture IAIA15 - Art & IA

“The weather is nature in the city and is one of the central aspects in creating its

look and life” Olafur Eliasson

Creativity IAIA15 - Art & IA

• Synthesis, visualize and communicate.

• Engage emotions through different forms of representations.

• Enrich discussions with different ways of knowing and valuing.

• Empowering non-scientists.

• Promote creativity.

Over to the Panel:

Could you please introduce yourself. And tell us about (a) your perspective on the use of art in IA; and (b) any relevant experiences in using art in IA or scientific/technical processes.

I strongly believe there should be closer links between science and art in IA.

I strongly believe there should be closer links between science and art in IA.

VOTE NOW!

There is a need to balance scientific data with other forms of knowing, representing and valuing.

VOTE NOW!

I believe that art would increase public participation in IA.

VOTE NOW!

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