corpoIMAGEM > corpoALGORITMO    corpoPAISAGEM     corpoFRAGMENTO 
  Author: Center for Philosophy of Sciences of the University of Lisbon / Pavilion of Knowledge – Ciência Viva

Date: 2011

Description: Between February and March 2011, the Pavilion of Knowledge – Ciência Viva in Lisbon held a video exhibition about the body and its representations, "corpoIMAGEM – Representações do Corpo na Ciência e na Arte", organized by the Research Project "Image in Science and Arte" of the Center for Philosophy of Science of the University of Lisbon. The exhibition was organized in three sections (three videos), "corpoPAISAGEM" (Body Landscape), "corpoFRAGMENTO" (Body Fragment) and "corpoALGORITMO" (Body Algorithm), corresponding to three chronological and conceptual moments in the history of images and of the representation of the body in Western Science and Art.

In the third section, "corpoALGORITMO" (Body Algorithm), we displayed images of the body produced by Science and Art using digital technologies (20th and 21st Centuries). Digital technologies allow the transformation of non visual signals (for example ultrasound waves) into images (as in the case of fetus ultrasound scans). Visual artist exploit these technologies in multiple forms, capitalizing on their malleability. In Science we have a proliferation of imaging technologies, both at the macro and micro, or even nano-scale: Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Positron Emission Tomography, Scanning Electron Microscopy, Tunnelling Microscopy, etc. In Art we have an explosion of trends, including Video Art, Bio Art (artists work in laboratories using biological materials and technologies), Body Art.

Collections: Associação Viver a Ciência, Centro de Arte Moderna da Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Centro de Medicina Fetal Fetrus Vitae, Centro Médico Cemeare, Codex- Design e Relações Públicas, Instituto de Medicina Molecular da FMUL, Faculdade de Ciências da UL, Museu Berardo, Ressonância magnética Caselas, Siemens S.A., images offered by scientists and national laboratories, artists' and private collections.