论真菌人表演:当代艺术研究中的真菌。

Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Fungal Biology and Biotechnology Pub Date : 2019-12-04 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40694-019-0085-6
Regine Rapp
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这篇综述反映了几位艺术家和他们在混合艺术、生物艺术或科学艺术领域的艺术研究,他们以真菌为主题和媒介。Saša spa、Tarsh Bates和Theresa Schubert的作品不是传统美术的具像,而是通过表演、多学科和基于研究的策略,通过真菌材料制作艺术品。我的研究成果是基于Christian de Lutz和我在柏林艺术实验室(2016-18)以各种形式——展览、研讨会、讲座和会议——构思和实现的“非人类主体性”和“非人类代理人”系列。Saša spa和她的同事们的工作包括在真菌和人类之间创造共生的互动环境。这方面的一个例子是Myconnect,其中一个生物反馈回路是通过一个特殊的相遇在人类参与者和牡蛎菌丝体之间建立起来的,这是由非语言形式的意识和交换介导的——声音、电子和代谢。塔什·贝茨对白色念珠菌和假丝酵母菌病的研究涉及到人类与构成人类微生物组一部分的酵母菌之间复杂而密切的关系。贝茨认为人类和酵母菌之间的关系是“念珠菌生态学”,并将双方视为平等的伙伴。她通过她的作品《粘附的表面动力学》探索了这种关系,并通过一个装置从历史和代谢的层面来检验它,该装置包括在琼脂上生长的活酵母与艺术家自己的血液混合。特蕾莎·舒伯特(Theresa Schubert)的装置和特定场地的干预将生物体,尤其是真菌,视为合作者和共同创造者。她的作品《生长几何——纹身蘑菇》通过纹身的干预,跟踪真菌子实体的形态发展。她的森林漫步表演,尤其是森林心灵,以及“关注真菌”项目的新行动,让公众与真菌及其周围环境进行亲密和多感官的接触。
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On mycohuman performances: fungi in current artistic research.

This review reflects several artists and their artistic research in the field of hybrid art, bio art, or science art, working with Fungi as both subject matter and medium. The work of Saša Spačal, Tarsh Bates and Theresa Schubert is not representational in the manner of traditional fine art, but works rather through performative, multidisciplinary and research-based strategies to produce artwork through fungal material as such. My research results are based on the series "Nonhuman subjectivities" and "Nonhuman agents" that Christian de Lutz and I conceived and realized at Art Laboratory Berlin (2016-18) in various formats-exhibitions, workshops, lectures and a conference. The work of Saša Spačal and her colleagues involves creating interactive situations of symbiosis between the fungal and the human. An example of this is Myconnect, in which a biofeedback loop is related between the human participant and Oyster mushroom mycelia through a special encounter, which is mediated by non-linguistic forms of awareness and exchange-sonic, electronic and metabolic. Tarsh Bates' work with Candida albicans and Candida parapsilosis refers to a complex and intimate relation between the human and yeasts that form part of the human microbiome. Bates considers the relationship between humans and yeast as "CandidaHomo Ecologies" and sees both partners as equals. She explores this relationship through her work The Surface dynamics of adhesion, examines it from historical and metabolic levels through an installation that includes the live yeast growing on agar mixed with the artist's own blood. Theresa Schubert's installations and site-specific interventions treat living organisms, especially Fungi, as collaborators and co-creators. Her work Growing Geometries-Tattooing Mushrooms follows the morphological development of fungal fruiting bodies through the intervention of a tattoo. Her performative forest walks, especially the Forestal Psyche and also new actions for the "Mind the Fungi" project, engage the public in an intimate and multi sensory encounter with Fungi and their surrounding environment.

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Fungal Biology and Biotechnology
Fungal Biology and Biotechnology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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