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Ecologies of Invention

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Ecologies of Invention
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Andy Dong
By (author) John Conomos
By (author) Brad Buckley
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:154
Dimensions(mm): Height 250,Width 176
Category/GenreThe arts - general issues
Electronic, holographic and video art
Industrial / commercial art and design
Literary essays
Inventions and inventors
ISBN/Barcode 9781743323571
Audience
General
Illustrations 21 b&w ill., 33 col. ill.

Publishing Details

Publisher Sydney University Press
Imprint Sydney University Press
Publication Date 9 October 2013
Publication Country Australia

Description

Are artists, designers and musicians inventors? Or does the invention originate from scientific discovery alone? Ecologies of Invention is the first collection of essays that brings together writers and scholars of international standing from the University of Sydney and beyond to examine assumptions underlying notions of inventiveness. The writers explain how inventiveness borne out of aesthetic ambitions is impacting on and changing our culture and society. Ecologies of Invention describes the articulation of inventive capacities across disciplines and across multiple scales, from personal capacities to the social, spatial and network configurations that drive people to produce inventions. The book poses new questions for scholars, artists, architects, designers, historians, engineers, scientists, lawyers and economists about the nature, origins and processes of invention. 'This is a challenging book which confronts traditional thinking around creativity and inventiveness and raises issues that need serious debate'. Barry Jones AO

Author Biography

Andy Dong is an ARC Future Fellow at the University of Sydney and holds the Warren Centre Chair for Engineering Innovation. John Conomos is an associate professor at the Victoria College of Arts, University of Melbourne. Brad Buckley is a professor of contemporary art and culture at Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney.