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Pensamiento palabra y obra

versión impresa ISSN 2011-804X

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FRAGOSO, Maria Luiza. S.H.A.S.T. and Telebiosphere: Investigative Processes as Artistic Practices. Pensam. palabra obra [online]. 2016, n.15, pp.44-51. ISSN 2011-804X.

The subjects herein addressed make part of a series of lectures and workshops developed by me along with the team of the New Organisms Art Nucleus (NANO) during the last two years (2013-2015). So, examples of methodological processes applied in the various activities we have developed with undergraduate and graduate students will be presented. The importance I attach to these issues is directly related to the academic practice as well as to the artistic production derived from creation processes, aiming at systematizing and expanding knowledge in the realm of arts and technology, being all of it addressed from a cross-cultural approach. Thus I intend to bring some viewpoints that may feed the discussion between arts and sciences, from an experimental and trans-disciplinary approach, proposing the concepts of hybridity and bio-telematics, so as to illustrate the methodological procedures applied in the artistic projects S.H.A.S.T. and Tele-biosphere. http://nano.eba.ufrj.br.

Palabras clave : S.H.A.S.T.; Telebiosphere; Art; Bio-Telematics; Hybridization; N.A.N.O.

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