Leaning Out of Windows
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Leaning Out of Windows
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Art and physics collide in this expansive exploration of how knowledge can be translated across disciplinary communities to activate new aesthetic and scientific perspectives.
Leaning Out of Windows shares findings from a six-year collaboration by a group of artists and physicists exploring the connections and differences between the language they use, the means by which they develop knowledge, how that knowledge is visualised, and, ultimately, how they seek to understand the universe. Physicists from TRIUMF, Canada's particle physics accelerator, presented key concepts in the physics of Antimatter, Emergence, and In/visible Forces to artists convened by Emily Carr University of Art + Design; the participants then generated conversations, process drawings, diagrams, field notes, and works of art. The "wondrous back-and-forth" of this process allowed both scientists and artists to, as Koenig and Cutler describe, "lean out of our respective fields of inquiry and inhabit the infinite spaces of not knowing."
From this leaning into uncertainty comes a rich array of work towards furthering the shared project of artists and scientists in shaping cultural understandings of the universe: Otoniya J. Okot Bitek reflects on the invisible forces of power; Jess H. Brewer contemplates emergence, free will, and magic; Mimi Gellman looks at the resonances between Indigenous Knowledge and physics; Jeff Derksen finds Hegelian dialectics within the matter-antimatter process; Sanem Gvenc considers the possibilities of the void; Nirmal Raj ponders the universe's "special moment of light and visibility" we happen to inhabit; Sadira Rodrigues eschews the artificiality of the lab for a "boring berm of dirt"; and Marina Roy metaphorically turns beams of stable and radioactive gold particles into art of pigments, oils, liquid plastic, and wood.
Combined with additional essays, diagrams, and artworks, these texts and artworks live in the intersection of disparate fields that nonetheless share a deep curiosity of the world and our place within it, and a dedication to building and sharing knowledges.
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Leaning Out of Windows has been praised as an ambitious and fascinating publication, beautifully illustrated and important for its cultural contribution. The British Columbia Review calls it "as fascinating as it is ambitious" and highlights the quality of its illustrations. BC Studies notes that the collaborators undertake "crucial cultural work in which we all have a significant stake."
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781773272177
Publisher: Figure 1 Publishing
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 27 July 2023
Country: Canada
Imprint: Figure 1 Publishing
Illustration: diagrams and color photos
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 25.0mm
Width: 304.0mm
Height: 228.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 208
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About the Author
Ingrid Koenig is the inaugural Artist in Residence (2011 to 2021) at TRIUMF, Canada's particle accelerator centre, where she co-organizes processes of collaboration between artists and physicists, integrated with curriculum, research, and exhibitions. Her studio practice traverses the fields of physics, social history, feminist theory, and narratives of science through visual art and participatory projects. She is inspired by the possibilities of navigating complex phenomena to hold different ways of knowing in relationship to each other. Ingrid is an Associate Professor at Emily Carr University, on the unceded, traditional and ancestral xสทmษฮธkสทษyฬษm (Musqueam), Skwxwรบ7mesh รxwumixw (Squamish Nation), and sษlฬilwฬษtaสษฌ (Tsleil-Waututh) territories. Randy Lee Cutler's practice weaves together themes of collaboration, materiality, and intuition, in the form of audio walks, collage, performance, printed matter, and creative and critical writing. Working with geopolitics and deep time, she is fascinated with the intersection of matter and metaphor. Randy is a Professor at Emily Carr University, on the unceded, traditional, and ancestral territories of the xสทmษฮธkสทษyฬษm (Musqueam), Skwxwรบ7mesh รxwumixw (Squamish Nation), and sษlฬilwฬษtaสษฌ (Tsleil-Waututh).
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