The article focuses on how the integration of research methodologies into contemporary art practices has redefined traditional notions of experimentation, leading to new forms of artistic inquiry.
Slager references the 2015 Research Pavilion as a platform that explored experimental attitudes in art, highlighting its role in fostering interdisciplinary connections and innovative knowledge production.
Slager discusses methodologies that reassess the nature of experimentation in art, including affective and multi-sensory approaches that challenge traditional boundaries between disciplines.
Slager examines how experimental practices in art can create new connections between science, aesthetics, and politics, leading to interdisciplinary collaborations and expanded forms of knowledge.
"Experimentality" refers to an experimental mentality in art that confronts the unknown and seeks new realities, truths, and futures, resulting in innovative and sometimes enigmatic forms of knowledge.
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