[-empyre-] Process as paradigm - welcome more invited guests

Antoine Schmitt as at gratin.org
Mon May 24 15:07:21 EST 2010


Hi,
I thought that Susanne had made the point in her first post that  
process art (that deals with the creation process of the artists)  
should not be confused with "processual art", where the artistic  
material is a process, i.e. a system in action. And that the  
exhibition, as well as this current discussion, deals only with  
processual art and not process art... (Not that I don't find process  
art interesting, but if we want to stay focused......)

Le 19 mai 10 à 23:08, Raquel Rennó a écrit :

> Hi all,
>
> Sorry for the delay in joining the discussion, I had some health  
> issues and was not able to follow the discussion until now.
> For me it´s interesting how the topic Process as Paradigm open to  
> different level of discussions, from generative art to art and  
> nature. That´s why I feel that it should be OK to ask something not  
> related to a specific piece of the Laboral´s exhibition. Since I´ve  
> been working at labs and with different groups of artists that  
> relate art, science and technology, I´m thinking about how we could  
> incorporate some of the process that are being generated in these  
> new centers? There are many groups developing very good work that  
> are not reduced to a piece or have their process as the main thing  
> in their work. Is it really possible to have it in a exhibition in a  
> way that can be revealing and stimulating to the visitors or we  
> should always have "complete" pieces to be shown as usual? Could  
> this new scenario be incorporated in what we´re discussing in terms  
> of process being a new paradigm for arts?
>
> Regards,
>
> -- 
> Raquel Rennó
> Postdoctoral Research Fellow
> Mackenzie University
> www.raquelrenno.com
> www.zzzinc.net
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