The unexpected outcomes of artist-scientist collaborations [audio podcast/transcript] [View all]
Might have to add this to my podcast queue.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-03390-y
NATURE CAREERS PODCAST
10 November 2023
The unexpected outcomes of artist-scientist collaborations
Artists love working with scientists, and when they do it can unlock new perspectives for research.
Julie Gould
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Artist and illustrator Lucy Smith helps botanists to identify new species. Usually they request a set of drawings, she says, with a detailed set of requirements.
But Smith, who joined Londons Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, more than 20 years ago, says: We also feed back to the scientists and say, 'Ive seen what youve asked me to see. But do you know what, Ive also seen this? Did you know that this flower has this structure.'
In the second episode of this six-part Working Scientist podcast series about art and science, Smith is joined by other artists with experience of science collaborations. David Ibbett, resident composer at the Harvard and Smithsonian Centre for Astrophysics in Cambridge, Massachusetts, says: By trying to synthesize these different perspectives on what the science means, we arrive at something new.
Diana Scarborough, artist-in-residence in bionanotechnolost Ljiljana Fruks lab at the University of Cambridge, UK, says that the best collaborations are long term ones, requiring also curiosity and passion. Looking at their research from a different angle opens up opportunities. If I can make a difference at that point, that will be superb.
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