Nan Renner and Lynn Susholtz at the San Diego Air & Space Museum Pavilion Metaphorming Session |
Judit Hersko |
San Diego Incubator for
Innovation
held their first convening of the 100 artists and scientists for this two year
project to promote creativity,
collaboration, and innovation. The beginning session was a "metaphorming" workshop
which is basically a way to use visual metaphors created out of a variety of
collage materials to gain insights about a topic of choice. In this case it is water
innovation in San Diego.
Ronnie Das is one of these volunteers and he is an advocate
who makes films in support of various environmental issues like the one on the greening of Balboa Park
Institutes. He sees the arts as a way to communicate about these topics but
we are hoping to see the artists as more than illustrators. By combining
artists and scientist at the beginning of the project, the idea is to track the
value that the arts bring to a project. There will be hard data gathered at the
end of the project so that we can see how STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering,
Art, Math) is an economic driver. Ronnie is also interested in seeing how the
art and science labs can be combined to accommodate both disciplines.
The first meeting was also a
way to let all 100 “fellows” start to get to know each other. This is a unique
cross-sector, multidisciplinary group of adventurous learners from both sides
of the border, and of all age group including teens and professors eager to
collaborate and innovate, targeting our regional challenge of water supply and
demand.
It was a pleasure to see Judit Hersko from CSU San
Marcos as a fellow working along side of those who may have never worked in
this area. Shifting Baselines was an
art and science project displayed at the California
Center for the Arts in Escondido in 2006 which
was one of her first forays into this area with her students.
Lynn Susholtz from Art Produce Gallery was present and she
will be a future session teacher and perhaps host for a part of the project. Hamsa
Thota will also be teaching a component based of his professional
skills as an innovation performance manager. He told me the most amazing story
of how he learned from a cultural experience in Africa
how to empathize with his audience and make connections with them on a level he
never experiences using just his linear thinking process.
This San
Diego group is one of three tackling problems chosen
city by city. Chicago has picked food insecurity
and will start in January and Wooster
will begin about three months later. Just
as the DNA of Creativity project of SDVAN is
nearing completion (showing results at the Oceanside Museum of Art starting in
Feb 2014), this much larger project should assure San Diego’s reputation as a hub for
collaboration between the arts and sciences.
In an other project funded by BMW and shown at the Guggenheim Lab, featuring 100 city trends, the Water Bench was one creative solution for water shortage in Mumbai which has monsoons but then suffers from lack of water during other parts of the year. What real products will the Innovation Incubators discover? We shall see in the next few years.
In an other project funded by BMW and shown at the Guggenheim Lab, featuring 100 city trends, the Water Bench was one creative solution for water shortage in Mumbai which has monsoons but then suffers from lack of water during other parts of the year. What real products will the Innovation Incubators discover? We shall see in the next few years.
There will be a chance for
the public to join future workshops on Dec 14. More information from Nan
Renner, who is the Balboa Park Cultural Partnership coordinator and from
Art of Science Learning, a
program of funded by the National Science Foundation led by Harvey Seifter.
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