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'''Interdisciplinary arts''' are a combination of [[arts]] that use an [[interdisciplinary]] approach involving more than one artistic discipline.<ref>{{cite web| title=What is Interdisciplinary Arts? | url=https://www.eckerd.edu/interdisciplinary-arts/about/ | publisher=[[Eckerd College]] | website=www.eckerd.edu | accessdate=13 October 2020 }}</ref> |
'''Interdisciplinary arts''' are a combination of [[arts]] that use an [[interdisciplinary]] approach involving more than one artistic discipline.<ref>{{cite book| title=The Oxford Handbook of Interdisciplinarity | series=Oxford Handbooks | editor-first1=Robert | editor-last1=Frodeman | editor-first2=Julie Thompson | editor-last2=Klein | editor-first3=Roberto C. S. | editor-last3=Pacheco | publisher=[[Oxford University Press]] | year=2017 | isbn=978-0198733522 | chapter=Interdisclinary Arts | first=Tanya | last=Augsburg | edition=2nd | doi=10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198733522.013.12 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web| title=What is Interdisciplinary Arts? | url=https://www.eckerd.edu/interdisciplinary-arts/about/ | publisher=[[Eckerd College]] | website=www.eckerd.edu | accessdate=13 October 2020 }}</ref> |
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Examples of different arts include [[visual arts]], [[performing arts]], [[music]]al arts, [[digital art]]s, [[conceptual art]]s, etc. Interdisciplinary artists apply at least two different approaches to the arts in their [[artwork]]s.<ref>{{cite web| title=What Does the Term Interdisciplinary Artist Imply? | url=https://www.widewalls.ch/magazine/interdisciplinary-artist | publisher=Widewalls | website=www.widewalls.ch | accessdate=13 October 2020 }}</ref> Often a combination of [[art]] and [[technology]], typically [[Digital media|digital]] in nature, is involved.<ref>{{cite book| chapter=Part VI: Digital Artists | publisher=[[Springer Science+Business Media|Springer]] | pages=351–414 | date=2019 | editor1-first=Tula | editor1-last=Giannini | editor2-first=Jonathan P. | editor2-last=Bowen | editor2-link=Jonathan Bowen | title=[[Museums and Digital Culture: New Perspectives and Research]] | series=Series on Cultural Computing | doi=10.1007/978-3-319-97457-6 | isbn=978-3-319-97456-9 | issn=2195-9064 }}</ref> |
Examples of different arts include [[visual arts]], [[performing arts]], [[music]]al arts, [[digital art]]s, [[conceptual art]]s, etc. Interdisciplinary artists apply at least two different approaches to the arts in their [[artwork]]s.<ref>{{cite web| title=What Does the Term Interdisciplinary Artist Imply? | url=https://www.widewalls.ch/magazine/interdisciplinary-artist | publisher=Widewalls | website=www.widewalls.ch | accessdate=13 October 2020 }}</ref> Often a combination of [[art]] and [[technology]], typically [[Digital media|digital]] in nature, is involved.<ref>{{cite book| chapter=Part VI: Digital Artists | publisher=[[Springer Science+Business Media|Springer]] | pages=351–414 | date=2019 | editor1-first=Tula | editor1-last=Giannini | editor2-first=Jonathan P. | editor2-last=Bowen | editor2-link=Jonathan Bowen | title=[[Museums and Digital Culture: New Perspectives and Research]] | series=Series on Cultural Computing | doi=10.1007/978-3-319-97457-6 | isbn=978-3-319-97456-9 | issn=2195-9064 }}</ref> |
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* {{cite book| title=Speculative Strategies in Interdisciplinary Arts Practice | editor-first1=Jane | editor-last1=Calow | editor-first2=Daniel | editor-last2=Hinchcliffe | editor-first3=Laura | editor-last3=Mansfield | publisher=Underwing Press | date=2014 | isbn=978-0992818500 }} |
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* {{cite book| title=Kyong Mee Choi's The Eternal Tao Interdisciplinary Arts: Music, Choreography, Lighting, and Videography | first=Tai-Kuang | last=Chao | publisher=[[University of Chicago]], Department of Composition and Theory | year=2018 | url=https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=LwvnwQEACAAJ }} |
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* {{cite book| title=Art and Soul: Rudolf Steiner, Interdisciplinary Art and Education | volume=25 | series=Landscapes: The Arts, Aesthetics, and Education | editor-first=Victoria | editor-last=de Rijke | publisher=[[Springer Nature]] | date=2019 | isbn=978-3030176044 }} |
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* {{cite book| title=Making Connections: Interdisciplinary Art Activities | first=Barbara Mickelsen | last=Ervin | publisher=Walch Publishing | date=1998 | isbn=978-0825137334 }} |
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* {{cite book| title=An Individualized Interdisciplinary Art Heritage Program for Secondary Schools | first=Susan E. | last=Paetznick | publisher=[[University of Wisconsin–Madison ]] | date=1984 | url=https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=IsVfAAAAMAAJ }} |
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* {{cite book| title=Interdisciplinary Arts Education: A Case Study Examining the Collaborative Planning Process | first=Renee | last=Soccodato | publisher=[[Walden University]] | date=2007 | url=https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=4tCvoAEACAAJ }} |
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* {{cite book| title=Interdisciplinary Art Education: Building Bridges to Connect Disciplines and Cultures | editor-first=Mary | editor-last=Stokrocki | publisher=[[National Art Education Association]] | year=2005 | isbn=978-1890160319 }} |
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Revision as of 22:22, 13 October 2020
Interdisciplinary arts are a combination of arts that use an interdisciplinary approach involving more than one artistic discipline.[1][2]
Examples of different arts include visual arts, performing arts, musical arts, digital arts, conceptual arts, etc. Interdisciplinary artists apply at least two different approaches to the arts in their artworks.[3] Often a combination of art and technology, typically digital in nature, is involved.[4]
See also
- Electronic Visualisation and the Arts
- Interdisciplinary Arts Department, Columbia College Chicago
- Museums and Digital Culture
References
- ^ Augsburg, Tanya (2017). "Interdisclinary Arts". In Frodeman, Robert; Klein, Julie Thompson; Pacheco, Roberto C. S. (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Interdisciplinarity. Oxford Handbooks (2nd ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198733522.013.12. ISBN 978-0198733522.
- ^ "What is Interdisciplinary Arts?". www.eckerd.edu. Eckerd College. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
- ^ "What Does the Term Interdisciplinary Artist Imply?". www.widewalls.ch. Widewalls. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
- ^ Giannini, Tula; Bowen, Jonathan P., eds. (2019). "Part VI: Digital Artists". Museums and Digital Culture: New Perspectives and Research. Series on Cultural Computing. Springer. pp. 351–414. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-97457-6. ISBN 978-3-319-97456-9. ISSN 2195-9064.
Bibliography
- Calow, Jane; Hinchcliffe, Daniel; Mansfield, Laura, eds. (2014). Speculative Strategies in Interdisciplinary Arts Practice. Underwing Press. ISBN 978-0992818500.
- Chao, Tai-Kuang (2018). Kyong Mee Choi's The Eternal Tao Interdisciplinary Arts: Music, Choreography, Lighting, and Videography. University of Chicago, Department of Composition and Theory.
- de Rijke, Victoria, ed. (2019). Art and Soul: Rudolf Steiner, Interdisciplinary Art and Education. Landscapes: The Arts, Aesthetics, and Education. Vol. 25. Springer Nature. ISBN 978-3030176044.
- Ervin, Barbara Mickelsen (1998). Making Connections: Interdisciplinary Art Activities. Walch Publishing. ISBN 978-0825137334.
- Paetznick, Susan E. (1984). An Individualized Interdisciplinary Art Heritage Program for Secondary Schools. University of Wisconsin–Madison .
- Soccodato, Renee (2007). Interdisciplinary Arts Education: A Case Study Examining the Collaborative Planning Process. Walden University.
- Stokrocki, Mary, ed. (2005). Interdisciplinary Art Education: Building Bridges to Connect Disciplines and Cultures. National Art Education Association. ISBN 978-1890160319.