Ars Botanica
Science and Art chase, wink, are very close.
This botanical garden playing at the unveiling of meaning.
Each in its way, of course, but when you touch them - the point of contact - here the short circuit.
A node in which condense visions generating new meaning.
action of maieutics Bandinu. Camaggi. Finelli. Guerinoni. - As a unique creative young artists - is re-creation of meaning, a reworking of meanings.
Knowledge revealed and shared, manipulation of scientific knowledge as amended by art incursions .-
1.
The veil virtual nymph rests with its contemporary pixels, the actual area of pond.
evolving - plants, water lilies - are confused and overlap.
Where Monet?
Where's the Science?
Traditional cognitive coordinates are broken, impromptu visual fragments are recomposed into a new landscape.
Nous sommes ici, Monsieur Monet
2.
From the surface to the heart, the heart, the archive, solitary cataloging site, accumulation of knowledge botanical material.
A public act of restitution through the flow of knowledge that is required of the eyes, faster is expressed in terms of quantity stored, imaginative explodes.
A catalog of inventory, projected in the crypt of the Visconti.
Date
3.
In contrast, the same place, radicular , in depth, root, inverted roles Art Draws Science distracted.
roots are sparse and SPERSE suspended as shown in their bare without land.
clinically deployed on the tables, indexed only in white void, waiting for redemption order classification as science.
4.
Finally, without end.
in time and space, change the habits and customs, the plants are adapted to the world.
from distant places cooperating re-converge the images of Marguerite, run fast in the dark, list differences in adaptation, in a dark powder, echoes of human wars.
Bellis Perennis : similarities and pretty belligerent.
In this cognitive confusion, the multiplicity of meaning, the certainty of human-made "objective" as the location of the living plant museum:
lat 45 ° 42 '29.30 "N
long 9 ° 39' 28.60" And
Botanic Garden of Bergamo "Lorenzo Rota".
Simone Fabbri
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