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Management number 201819918 Release Date 2025/10/08 List Price $33.24 Model Number 201819918
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To address social, ecological, and economic challenges, we need to integrate logical, justifiable knowledge with the ability to navigate open systems, as demonstrated by artists, choreographers, musicians, and unruly thinkers. Ursula Bertram's research shows that artistic transfer can lead to innovative solutions.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 304 pages
Publication date: 08 December 2021
Publisher: Transcript Verlag


Non-conformist, non-linear, and unruly thought and action have always been the catalysts for creating great works of art, groundbreaking inventions, and forward-thinking perspectives. However, the question remains: how can this valuable asset be integrated into our daily working lives to help us address social, ecological, and economic challenges? Ursula Bertram believes that the key lies in achieving a harmonious blend of logically justified knowledge and the ability to navigate in open systems. In her quest to understand how this synergy can be realized, Bertram has closely observed the strategies and principles of artists, choreographers, musicians, and unruly thinkers, comparing them with the statements of physicists, mathematicians, managers, and researchers. Through her research, she has discovered that when artistic thought is circulated and probed in non-artistic fields, an incredibly efficient pattern called artistic transfer emerges. This pattern involves the transfer of knowledge, skills, and insights from one domain to another, resulting in innovative solutions and breakthroughs. Bertram's work highlights the importance of cross-disciplinary collaboration and the potential for artistic thinking to inspire and influence fields beyond the arts. With contributions from Werner Preißing and others, this book offers a comprehensive exploration of the role of artistic transfer in shaping our world.


Non-conformist, non-linear, and unruly thought and action have always been the catalysts for creating great works of art, groundbreaking inventions, and forward-thinking perspectives. However, the question remains: how can this valuable asset be integrated into our daily working lives to help us address social, ecological, and economic challenges? Ursula Bertram believes that the key lies in achieving a harmonious blend of logically justified knowledge and the ability to navigate in open systems. In her quest to understand how this synergy can be realized, Bertram has closely observed the strategies and principles of artists, choreographers, musicians, and unruly thinkers, comparing them with the statements of physicists, mathematicians, managers, and researchers. Through her research, she has discovered that when artistic thought is circulated and probed in non-artistic fields, an incredibly efficient pattern called artistic transfer emerges. This pattern involves the transfer of knowledge, skills, and insights from one domain to another, resulting in innovative solutions and breakthroughs. Bertram's work highlights the importance of cross-disciplinary collaboration and the potential for artistic thinking to inspire and influence fields beyond the arts. With contributions from Werner Preißing and others, this book offers a comprehensive exploration of the role of artistic transfer in shaping our world.

Weight: 666g
Dimension: 226 x 147 x 15 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783837646689


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