2017 ESA Annual Meeting (August 6 -- 11)

IGN 7 - Ecological Art-Science Collaborations

Tuesday, August 8, 2017: 10:00 AM-11:30 AM
C123, Oregon Convention Center
Organizer:
Aaron Ellison
Co-organizer:
Carri J. LeRoy
Moderator:
Matthew Lau
Art and science are at opposite poles of C.P. Snow’s two cultures, but the processes of inquiry in both art and science are remarkably similar. In this ignite session, speakers will illustrate successful collaborations between artists and ecologists that resulted in new knowledge for both partners. In particular, we emphasize moving beyond using art simply to communicate ecological concepts to broader audiences and explore the diverse ways that ecologists have been influenced by art and how artists and ecologists can create and teach new knowledge by working together.
Transformation, abstraction, and reassembly of information: An art-science exchange informs perceptions of nature
Paul CaraDonna, Chicago Botanic Garden, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory
Art that gathers data, science that makes meaning
Carri J. LeRoy, The Evergreen State College
Scientists with pencils: Drawing as a tool for observation
Michael Kaspari, University of Oklahoma; Debby Kaspari, University of Oklahoma
Art and science collaborations: Teaching students to visualize
Gerri Ondrizek, Reed College; Leila Pyle, Reed
Making bed sheets out of biodiversity
Clint Penick, North Carolina State University; Robert R. Dunn, North Carolina State University; Adrian A. Smith, North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences
An art-music performance mash-up
Nicholas J. Gotelli, University of Vermont
Cave paintings and the origin of natural history
John Pastor, University of Minnesota Duluth
The Waterviz: A real time confluence of science, art and music
Lindsey E. Rustad, USDA Forest Service; Mary Martin, University of New Hampshire; Xavier Cortada, University of Miami; Marty Quinn, Plymouth State University; Michael Casey, Dartmouth University; Sarah R. Garlick, Hubbard Brook Research Foundation; Jussi Rasinmäk, Simisol; Mark B. Green, Plymouth State University
Hemlock Hospice: Art and science for declining hemlocks and the researchers who study them
Aaron Ellison, Harvard University; David Buckley Borden, Harvard University
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