Art, Design and Science, Engineering and Medicine Frontier Collaborations: Ideation, Translation, Realization: Seed Idea Group Summaries
English
By (author): The National Academies Keck Futures Initiative
Science and art were not always two separate entities. Historically, times of great scientific progress occurred during profound movements in art, the two disciplines working together to enrich and expand humanity's understanding of its place in this cosmos. Only recently has a dividing line been drawn, and this seeming dichotomy misses some of the fundamental similarities between the two endeavors.
At the National Academies Keck Futures Initiative Conference on Art, Design and Science, Engineering and Medicine Frontier Collaborations: Ideation, Translation, and Realization, participants spent 3 days exploring diverse challenges at the interface of science, engineering, and medicine. They were arranged into Seed Groups that were intentionally diverse, to encourage the generation of new approaches by combining a range of different types of contributions. The teams included creative practitioners from the fields of art, design, communications, science, engineering, and medicine, as well as representatives from private and public funding agencies, universities, businesses, journals, and the science media.
Table of Contents- Front Matter
- Conference Summary
- Machines and the Human Biome at the Frontier of Medicine Science
- Designing a Healthcare System That Promotes Learning and Caring
- Imagining New Ways to Use Music in Education and Health
- Restoring Physical Intuition
- Creating Sustainable Futures in a World Increasingly Dependent on Technology
- Developing Programs to Engage and Empower Communities to Address Threats to Ecosystems
- Creating Open Data Culture
- Creating a Learning Educational System to Identify Benefits of STEM to STEAM
- Innovation, Creativity, and Action (Team Summary, Group 1)
- Innovation, Creativity, and Action (Team Summary, Group 2)
- Harnessing Computers Worldwide to Address Urgent, Global Issues
- Developing Art-Science Collaborations to Reduce Cross-Cultural Denialism
- Generating Projects That Bring Together the Structure and Systems Between Biology and Art to Create Either Biology or Art
- Creating Human-Centered Cultures with Human-Centered Technologies
- Appendixes
- Preconference Tutorials
- Agenda
- Participant List