Prof.
Dr. Jill Scott defines a creative incubator as a warm physical space and a psychological environment conductive to a growing
collaboration between art and science practitioners and theorists.
This incubator is an interspatial
zone that encourages creative experiment building the sharing of findings through interactive, often disciplinary-specific
technology combined with an increase in intuitive unspoken methods as well as “tacit” and “situated” knowhow-transfer. In
this talk Scott uses scientific research alongside specific art examples to cross correlate the various roles of an incubator.
And what kind of artists, social scientists and scientists are willing to blur conventional boundaries and familiar practices
to participate in such creative incubators? As Scott suggest it is only those who can think critically AND laterally!
Dr. Jill Scott is lecturer, professor and context provider with many years experience in the unique field of Art and Science
research. She is Professor Emerita at the Institute for Cultural Studies in the Arts, at the Zurich University of the Arts
(ZhdK) in Zürich and founded their Artists-in-Labs Program in 2000. She was the Vice Director of the Z-Node program- Planetary
Collegium with 16 PhD graduates in clusters of art and science at the University of Plymouth, UK (2000 to 2016). Currently,
she co-directs the LASER Salon in Zurich for Leonardo Society USA. Her own artwork spans 38 years of production about the
human body, behaviour and body politics, and in the last 16 years she has focused on creative media art experiments about
neuroscience, ecology and sensory perception called Neuromedia.
http://www.jillscott.org
(Artistic Research)
www.artistsinlabs.ch (The Artists-in Labs Residency Program)
www.laserzuirch.com ( The Zurich Leonardo Art and Science Salon)
Image
credits Electric Retina, Scott 2008
Jill Scott has a residency in the Museumsquartier Vienna in November 2018,
one of her works will be exhibited in the Schauraum of the Angewandte / Quartier21, Vienna, she will give with Marille Hahne
(media artist and professor at ZHdK, CH) a 3-days workshop for students of the Digital Arts department at the university
of Applied Arts Vienna.