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Art-geoscience encounters and entanglements in the watery realm

journal contribution
posted on 2023-10-19, 15:35 authored by Judy Macklin, Mark Macklin
<p>This paper critically explores a 40-year collaboration between a geomorphologist and a relief printmaker from the perspective of the emerging art-science paradigm in the geosciences. Drawing on the authors’ work and practice worldwide, ‘standard art-science’ (the artist as communicator and observer) and emerging ‘transdisciplinary/paradisciplinary’ practices are explored in the watery realm. While standard art-science ‘encounters’ were viewed favourably from the viewpoint of community engagement, especially by commissioning bodies, they did not measurably improve the explanation of science to the public nor offer new avenues for creative investigation. In light of this, the authors undertook a series of explicitly interdisciplinary/transdisciplinary ‘entanglements’ by co-conceiving projects, carrying out joint fieldwork and ‘data’ collection and, most importantly, working together in the studio and laboratory. These projects suggest that multi-scalar approaches are required when using art-geoscience to explore environmental issues which impact significantly on individuals and communities.</p>

History

School affiliated with

  • Department of Geography (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Journal of Maps

Volume

15

Pages/Article Number

9-18

Publisher

Taylor and Francis Open

ISSN

1744-5647

Date Submitted

2019-11-05

Date Accepted

2018-12-03

Date of First Publication

2019-01-13

Date of Final Publication

2019-01-13

ePrints ID

38171