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slaaparts

Slaaparts is a term used to describe a hypothetical interdisciplinary practice that blends sleep research with the arts. It refers to projects, events, and collaborations that examine sleep, dreams, and nocturnal experience through installations, performances, visual media, and sound works.

Origin and scope: The concept has emerged in discussions at the intersection of science communication and contemporary

Activities and methods: Projects often involve immersive environments that evoke sleep states, data-driven visualizations of sleep

Impact and reception: Proponents view slaaparts as a way to democratize sleep science, foster public dialogue

Selected forms: Installations, live performances, film and video works, interactive sculptures, and accompanying publications or open

See also: Sleep science, science communication, interdisciplinary art, immersive art, neuroaesthetics.

art,
particularly
within
European
art-science
networks.
While
not
a
single
organization,
slaaparts
activities
are
typically
community-based
or
participatory
and
rely
on
collaboration
among
artists,
neuroscientists,
clinicians,
and
designers.
cycles,
and
audience
participation.
Methods
may
include
noninvasive
sleep
monitoring,
immersive
sound
design,
projection,
and
tactile
installations.
Ethical
considerations
include
informed
consent,
privacy
of
sleep
data,
and
participant
well-being.
about
sleep
health,
and
reveal
subjective
phenomenology
of
sleep.
Critics
note
potential
gaps
between
scientific
rigor
and
artistic
interpretation
and
emphasize
the
need
for
transparent
methodologies
and
ethical
safeguards.
datasets.