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200 _a Solve et Coagula‎
_bLIVR
_fAriel Kupfer
210 _aBuenos Aires
_cPonieman-murlender
_d2004
215 _an.p.
_ccouv.n.b.
_d20 x 20
330 _aAriel Kupfer, founder of the Hidden Museum, situates his work between arts and sciences. His research develops a pedagogical approach to material construction named “materiosophy”. Recognizing no separation between matter and philosophy, materiosophy is not limited by certain categories of thought. It is an indiscipline that resists to be defined or classified. It questions the hierarchical division between subject and object, between culture and nature, between the living and the inert, and explores them as a continuity. His collection is held in an almost invisible museum that tells the intimacies of a world that is hidden both in the earth and in the imagination. The aim of the Hidden Museum, a non-profit organization, is to foster curiosity through its secret mineral services. (museecache.fr)
606 _aArt et Science
_x Ecole des Mines
_x Centre des Matériaux
_x Lava Coins
_x Matériel et Immatériel
_x Naturel et industriel
_x Biomineralization
_x Glass
_x Verre
_y Buenos Aires
_920923
700 _4040
_aKupfer
_bAriel
_920924
702 _4600
_aTorres
_bEduardo
_920925
801 _aTN
_b32Bis
_cYYYYMMDD
_gAFNOR
830 _aABA
856 _uhttps://independent.academia.edu/ArielKupfer