Saturday 3 March 2012

Living Laboratories: Making and Curating Interactive Art


Living Laboratories: Making and Curating Interactive Art 

AUTHOR
Lizzie Muller and Ernest Edmonds
Creativity and Cognition Studios, University of Technology, Sydney

This paper describes the development of laboratory concepts in the making and curating of interactive art, in which the exhibition becomes a site for collaboration between curators, artists, and audiences. It describes Beta_space, an experimental public venue that seeks to realise the concept of the exhibition as living laboratory 
through the participatory qualities of interactive computer-based art. The paper places this initiative within an emerging phenomenon of hybrid production and exhibition spaces. It argues that the evolution of such concepts has been hampered by the continued distinctions, within traditional cultural institutions, among art, science and technology, object and experience, creation and consumption.