Claire Scanlon's scientific contributions
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Publications (2)
This article takes the form of an email dialogue between the artist Nikolaus Gansterer and Claire Scanlon – guest-editor of the special issue journal ‘Demands of the Diagram’, in which this article features. The conversation is motivated by five of the most recent Objects yet to Become in Gansterer’s ongoing series of hand-drawn image-text provocat...
This is the introductory article by the guest editor of a special issue of Journal of Visual Art Practice, under the title of ‘Demands of the Diagram’. It addresses the work of the six contributing artists who explore different aspects of the ‘diagram’ at the intersection of history, philosophy, science, semiotics and art, in relation to their own...