I don't like the word 'experiment' in the context of art in general. It implies something immature, unfinished, something entertaining for a moment before it becomes irrelevant.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I never experiment with anything in my books. Experimentation means you don't know what you're doing.
Experimental economics is about conducting experiments: bringing economics into the laboratory or creating controlled conditions in the field that allow us to understand better what we are seeing in less controlled circumstances.
I am my own experiment. I am my own work of art.
I don't think that somebody who is observing or predicting behavior should also be participating in the 'experiment.'
Every great inspiration is but an experiment - though every experiment we know, is not a great inspiration.
Experiments were not attempted at that time, we did not believe in the usefulness of the concept anyway, and I finished my thesis in 1962 with a feeling like an artist balancing on a high rope without any interested spectators.
There's no way to really mock up or simulate what I'm doing until I'm there. An exhibition for me is not a statement but an experiment.
I'm experimental by nature... always exploring my creativity.
Everything is an experiment.
Experimentation is an active science.