02924nam 22005773 450 991106902360332120240912084510.09783839471777383947177X10.1515/9783839471777(CKB)34868877700041(MiAaPQ)EBC31653305(Au-PeEL)EBL31653305(DE-B1597)677925(DE-B1597)9783839471777(Perlego)4302728(EXLCZ)993486887770004120240912d2024 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBio-Art Varieties of the Living in Artworks from the Pre-Modern to the Anthropocene1st ed.Bielefeld :transcript Verlag,2024.©2024.1 online resource (255 pages)Image ;2469783837671773 3837671771 Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- The Living in Artworks in Sociocultural and Historical Contexts -- Part One: humans – cosmos/culture – nature -- The Place of Martyrs -- Body Ornamentation in Pre-Columbian America -- The Snake and the Flying Fox -- Part Two: animals and human animals -- Bowerbirds and Their Bowers -- Animal Architecture in Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling’s Philosophy of Art -- From Beast to Machine -- Part Three: arts – science – technology -- Duelling Epistemologies -- On the Ecologies of Contemporary Art -- Crosscutting Arts, Science and Technologies -- Author BiographiesIn the face of climate change, the destruction of biodiversity or genetic experimentation, Bio Art appears as a form that is most directly grappling with the problems of the »Anthropocene«. It develops many different approaches and explores a variety of mediums, often related to scientific research, creating art that uses plants, insects, mammals, bacteria, bird songs, forest sounds, or genetic modification. Bio Art's uniqueness comes from incorporating, rather than just representing the living in a diverse range of artworks. In discussing such works from various world regions and time periods, the contributors address the divide between human and non-human animals, between »culture« and »nature«.Animals in artBiology in artNature in artART / History / GeneralbisacshAnimals in art.Biology in art.Nature in art.ART / History / General.701.8Velasco Julio1896438Weber Klaus571987MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911069023603321Bio-Art4551032UNINA