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Taming the forest : embracing the complexity of art-sci research through microhistory, bioeconomics and intermedia art
Nikita Peresin Meden, Kristina Pranjić, Peter Purg, 2024, original scientific article

Abstract: An ongoing collaborative project between art and science, Taming the Forest (2022) was implemented by a team of students, artists and researchers charting an interdisciplinary project among bioeconomics, environmental history, policy and artistic practice. In this article, the project acts as a case study for researching the conflicting narratives of history and economics about biodiversity in general, and specifically about forests. It shows how different blends of methodologies in artistic-cum-scientific research can become relevant for both realms, opening new creative pathways and pedagogical registers while repeatedly returning to a specific forest’s microhistory. Moreover, the article stresses the need for a new sensibility and complex knowledge, moving beyond an objective study and becoming attentive to different dimensions of research and its outputs that emerge through the introduction of artistic thinking and methodologies. This kind of transdisciplinary approach becomes necessary in order to tackle the manifold large-scale problems such as the climate and biodiversity crises, which call for both acting decisively and transforming radically, above all with regard to how humans perceive, relate to and manage nature.
Keywords: biodiversity, climate crisis, environmental history, forest management, Karst, transdisciplinary, artistic thinking, artistic research
Published in RUNG: 01.07.2024; Views: 832; Downloads: 8
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PCA TRANSDISICPLINARY NEW MEDIA LUNCH TALKS: Peter Purg
Peter Purg, invited lecture at foreign university

Abstract: A lot to share, Purg has been involved in Go!2025, the winning of the European Capital of Culture title by Nova Gorica and Gorizia twin towns on the Slovenian-Italian border and is active in setting up the cross-regional “ekscenter” hub of creative practices, joining art, entrepreneurship and community. Currently, he leads the New Media and the Art-Science-Technology modules in the Digital//Media Arts and Practices graduate//postgraduate program at the School of Arts, University of Nova Gorica, where he acts as Associate Professor, projects coordinator as well as expert across realms of digital culture and media. He curated the 20th international media/contemporary art festival Pixxelpoint 2019 and successfully lead international projects across art, culture, and academia such as MAST – Module in Art, Science and Technology, ADRIART (Advancing Digitally Renewed Interactions in Art Teaching) or PAIC – Participatory Art for Invisible Communities. His scientific inquiries include media arts pedagogy, interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation, media art and media ecology. His artistic interests range from (lecture) performances and intermedia installations to public-space interventions as well as participatory creative processes. Join us!
Keywords: talk, lecture performance, lunch, CV, new media, transdisciplinary
Published in RUNG: 22.02.2022; Views: 3115; Downloads: 0
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Hybrid research between Art and Science : podMAST
2020, radio or television broadcast, podcast, interview, press conference

Keywords: art thinking, artistic sensibility, born hybrid, collective filtering, video theory, transdisciplinary, organising research, research design, hybrid thinking, curatorship
Published in RUNG: 08.12.2020; Views: 3515; Downloads: 25
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Human and machine relationship needs (art for) a new corporeal hybridity
2020, radio or television broadcast, podcast, interview, press conference

Keywords: performance art, dancetheater, somatic, biopolitics, transdisciplinary, posthuman, embodiment, artistic research, bioart, robotics
Published in RUNG: 08.12.2020; Views: 3315; Downloads: 23
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