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ART SCIENCE dialogue: Accessibility and Reusability In-Person
Join us at the Art Science Gallery for an exciting conversation about knowledge creation in Art and Science. Everyone interested is welcome: students, researchers, teachers and support, art and science enthusiasts from outside the VU - we look forward to seeing you all online or at the VU Art Science Gallery at 10:00 on 12 October!
Topic: Accessibility and Reuseability
In a fractured societal landscape in which truth has become a subjective reality, can greater transparency in research have a healing impact? In the ART SCIENCE dialogue Accessibility and Reusability we look at projects that aim to open up and recycle knowledge.
Semiconductor is the UK artists’ duo of Ruth Jarman and Joe Gerhardt. Their work Spectral Constellations explores the material nature of our world and how we experience it through the lenses of science and technology. Their artwork makes scientific data on the lifespan of stars accessible by converting it to an immersive experience.
The academic project Cooperation Databank (CoDa) is a team of 30 international researchers jointly working to build a machine-readable, multidisciplinary, open access databank of empirical studies that use economic games paradigms to study human cooperation. creates a meta-analysis of existing research on social behaviour to enable an easier search through this data.
In this dialogue, Semiconductor and CoDa, represented by Dan Balliet and Giuliana Spadaro, discuss the importance of data accessibility and what makes knowledge accessible. What role does data accessibility have in how we comprehend things and does that compromise the truth?
The ART SCIENCE dialogues and related exhibition Creating the Commons are organised in collaboration with VU Open Science Programme, Open Science Community Amsterdam (OSCA), Network Institute, LI-MA and Sanneke Huisman.
- Date:
- Thursday, October 12, 2023
- Time:
- 10:00 - 12:00
- Time Zone:
- Central European Time (change)
- Location:
- OnLine: You will receive instructions by mail
- Campus:
- NU gebouw: De Boelelaan 1111, 1081 HV Amsterdam
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Event Organizer
Lena Karvovskaya is VU Amsterdam's Research Data Management (RDM) and Open Science Community Manager. She visits RDM expertise meetings and conferences at home and abroad and takes care of the proper dissemination of the latest knowledge throughout VU Amsterdam.
Lena has a PhD in theoretical linguistics and previously worked as a research data manager at Utrecht University Library.
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