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Interconnections within STEAM – New ASG at Pufendorf Institute for Advanced Studies

Collage: Green background; hand, insect, formula, grass. Illustraton.
Photo collage by Hedvig Jalhed with creative commons-material

What happens when science and art do more than simply coexist – when they truly collaborate to spark new ideas and transform research?

This ASG, carried out at the Pufendorf Institute for Advanced Studies, explores how the STEAM perspective (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics) can serve as a framework for meaningful interdisciplinary research.

The group investigates how artistic and scientific methods can inform one another in structured collaborations: where they align, where tensions arise, and how these dynamics can inspire innovative approaches. Examples include mapping voice qualities through physical, biological, and metaphorical perspectives, as well as identifying shared concepts across disciplinary boundaries.

The work directly supports one of IAC’s operational goals for 2026 – to strengthen connections and exchanges between faculties where interdisciplinary potential exists and deserves to be highlighted.

Read more about the ASG here – pi.lu.se