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The interrelation of Art, Science, and Technology from a cognitive dimension: Art as a way of knowledge and the STEAM methodology as the answer
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Palabras clave
Art
Science
Technology
Education
Cognition
Clasificación UNESCO
5506.02 Historia del Arte
6203 Teoría, Análisis y Critica de las Bellas Artes
5802 Organización y Planificación de la Educación
Fecha de publicación
2023
Citación
Escribano Belmar, B., Caerols-Mateo, R., Thompson, R. (2023). The interrelation of Art, Science, and Technology from a cognitive dimension: Art as a way of knowledge and the STEAM methodology as the answer. Rupkatha Journal, 15(3). https://doi.org/10.21659/rupkatha
Resumen
[EN] The interrelation between art and science can be understood as a dialogue that emerges from the process
of knowledge construction, and consequently, it also defines the human being. The idea may be legitimated
from a cognitive perspective. What if we consider this dialogue on the art/science split not as a model of
knowing in itself, but as a constructed concept? Thinking as a construct, the advent of technology could
have supposed an element to accentuate the divide in this dialogue, as an emerging techno-society may
have deepened this separation. However, there is a need to explore the arts -and humanities- trying to find
some answers to the challenges posed by the digital paradigm. For this reason, the inclusion of the letter
“A” of Arts in the STEM dialogue, resulting in STEAM, is not accidental. From this approach, the entrance of the STEAM methodology into educational models is going to be addressed from the cognitive dimension
of art, as a consequence of the conceptual, social, and cultural changes that give it meaning. For that
purpose, the issue is addressed through the art cognitive dimension as the theoretical and conceptual
foundation supporting it and that leads to the analysis of the named methodology and its contemporary
necessity.
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ISSN
0975-2935
DOI
10.21659/RUPKATHA.V15N3.11
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