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  • Skånberg Dahlstedt, Ami, 1967, et al. (author)
  • Artistic Research: Being There, Explorations into the Local
  • 2017
  • In: Nordicum-Mediterraneum. - : The National and University Library of Iceland. - 1670-6242. ; 15:1
  • Review (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • How does artistic research engage with the concept of local? In what ways can art practice be an intervention into traditional notions of history and culture? How does it engage with local and global identities? This book raises questions about transient art practices and site-specific works within communities, as well as art and research based experiences localized in urban and rural spaces, within the body and memory. Being There is a wide-ranging anthology that demonstrates the field of artistic research has never been stronger. The essays and meditations are by visual artists, writers, performers, filmmakers, historians, sound artists, and activists who have worked together in the Nordic Summer University and who share a desire to unite their creative practices with critical enquiry. Their contributions were generated within twice-yearly symposia that moved between Nordic and Baltic countries over a three year cycle of practice-based research. Some contributions are enigmatic meditations on place, whilst others, paradoxically, address the question of what is local through the notion of the nomadic. Whether describing quests of individual artists, or relating to collective endeavours, these works are engaged with the spaces in between. Each offers the reader a thoughtful encounter with the aesthetic, and the political, within a myriad of art practices across a rapidly evolving Europe. A part of the series NSU-press and the subject areas Philosophy and Art
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  • Bowman, Jason E., 1967 (author)
  • Speaking Mandy
  • 2014
  • In: European Artistic Research Network Conference: Thinking on Stage, May 2 2014, National College of Art and Design, Dublin, EIRE.
  • Conference paper (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • I will present at the very beginning of a research process, towards the making of a new art work through which I aim to interrogate the heritage of the phonocentric Oralist tradition in the education of Deaf people. I seek to ‘read’ and deconstruct Alexander McKendrick’s film, Mandy (1952) through a co-participatory process - with Deaf people educated through Oralism and of the same generation as the child protagonist in the film - to question the advocacy of entry into the symbolic via the ‘spoken’ and ‘speech-identification’ and its relations to psychoanalytic and inter-subjective, spectator-focused film theory. Through mimetic and performative processes inherent to Oralism (such as speech-reading, lip-reading, ventriloquism, echo-practice, dubbing and lip-synchronisation) I aim to adapt Mandy - itself an adaptation of Hilda Lewis’ novel, 'The Day is Ours' (1947) – in ways that reveal the psychoanalytic dynamics of shame at play in Oralism’s delineation of Deafness as a culture and its adherence to Deafness as a disability.
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  • Intersections PARSE JOURNAL
  • 2020
  • In: PARSE JOURNAL. ; Summer:11
  • Other publication (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • This issue of PARSE journal concludes the theme of “Intersectional Engagements in Politics and Art”, first initiated as a research arc within PARSE in 2018. Under this theme, artists, scholars and students, as well as a wider public have gathered to share a critical exploration of the nexus of race, coloniality, gender and sexuality in contemporary art-making, scholarship and artistic research. Focusing on socially engaged practices related to memory, history, embodiment and alterity, the journal issue offers yet another set of considerations that brings together research by practitioners and scholars from a wide range of fields, disciplines and contexts. The theme began as a way to address and explore interest within arts research about the notion of intersectionality as a mode of creative practice, as well as a form of critical analysis. This interest, arguably following a turn towards the intersectional in feminist artistic practice and pedagogy, came as scholars in the humanities and social sciences were already debating the various appropriations and reifications that had seemingly made intersectionality into “a grand theory of everything”, to use Kimberlé Crenshaw’s words, with the effect of positioning intersectionality as a deeply contested, seemingly overdetermined concept.
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  • Orru, Anna Maria, 1976, et al. (author)
  • AHA! festival 2016
  • 2016
  • Other publication (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • For the third year, the AHA festival investigates the meeting between art and science in a three-day event at the Chalmers University of Technology hosted by the Department of Architecture and the Department of Physics. An international festival intended to provide enlightening experiences, staging surprises, new thoughts and displaced perspectives that lead to alternative modes of thinking about exploring the world through art and science. We invite scientists (physicists, historians, astronomers, engineers), artists (dancers, musicians, painters, poets, acrobats) who reside in these borderlands and wish to share their vision and work. The key intention is to celebrate both art and science as key knowledge building devices.The first year’s theme ’Embodiment’ (2014) explored the body as our anchor in the world, followed by the 2015 theme on ’Numbers’, a delightful net we cast over the world. This year's theme is ’Uni-verse,’ again a natural consequence of our interest in the relation between art and science. The elemental force that drives science as well as art is curiosity. Come be curious with us! During the festival we have chosen to divide the word universe into three: uni and "-" and verse. Uni means that something is combined into a whole. Verse means that we are turned in a direction, the origin of the word tells us that it is the plow that turns at the end of the field. And the dash "-" is all the spaces and cracks where new discoveries can grow. Art and science unfolds in the gap between what we know and what we want to know.
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  • Velasquez Atehortua, Juan, 1963 (author)
  • Juan
  • 2017
  • In: Disobedience.live.
  • Other publication (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Disobedience Live var en direktsänd dokumentär om fyra aktivisterna Sigrid, Kevin, Juan och Sarakka som gav sig av på en resa för att delta i en civil olydnadsaktion för klimatet. Tillsammans med tusentals andra ville de blockera infrastruktur för uppgrävning och förbränning av brunkol i Rhineland, Tyskland. Dokumentären pågick dygnet runt 22-27 augusti 2O17 och visades i realtid. Detta konstprojekt genomfördes av Troja scenkonst, som ville belysa demokratins tillstånd idag samt olika former av engagemang som människor ägnar sig åt – med civil olydnad som utgångspunkt. Mer info om scenkonstkollektivet Troja finns på trojascenkonst.se
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  • Florea, Ioana, 1981 (author)
  • Gazeta de Arta Politica : Political Art Gazette
  • 2017
  • In: Gazeta de Arta Politica. - 2559-6446. ; 5:18, 19
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    • Gazeta de Artă Politică discusses, analyzes and promotes the social and political dimension of the most diverse forms of cultural and artistic projects. G.A.P. aims at: • disclosing the political dimension of artistic objects, including those that do not explicitly assume it; • analyzing the potential impact of major cultural programs and public policies in the cultural sphere; • promoting artistic projects with emancipatory goals and contributing to the consolidation of an Eastern-European left-wing-oriented arts network; • elaborating a revolutionary artistic discourse and practice, from a local perspective.
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  • Human PARSE JOURNAL
  • 2020
  • In: PARSE Journal. ; :12
  • Other publication (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • The 2019 PARSE conference “HUMAN” invited contributions to “reimagine, remake, expose and expand the human vis-à-vis notions of the nonhuman, inhuman, subhuman, post-human and inhumane.This collection offers no singularly defined notion of human. Instead it offers positions and analysis, performances and speculations on variegated ideas of the human—with its multiple pre-fixes, hence *human. The contributors all search for revitalised understandings of human in the context of revised histories, uncertain present conditions and in a future when technology, algorithms and environmental concerns, biodiversity and human biology converge in an ethical and political quagmire.
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