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āAnd itās just when I think Iāve won the staring contestā: Viewing the World through Science and Poetry with Madhur Anand
In this interview, poet and ecologist Madhur Anand discusses her collection of poetry, A New Index for Predicting Catastrophes, with Alec Follett. She considers the poetic potential of scientific language as well as other topics related to her poetry and her research including field guides, biodiversity, and socio-ecological relationships
Un-framing: towards repeated acts of deferral and fracture in fine art practice, production & consumption
This paper considers the repeated blurring of the distinction between artwork and display setting, between the āpictured spaceā and that of the spectator in my practice as an artist. Examples of āvisual disturbancesā of existing conventions of art production, reception and consumption, through processes of repeated deferral and fracture are discussed. The paper also explores problem finding and delayed closure and reflects on the following issues arising from the practice:
ā¢ The temporary suspension or āshort circuitā of conventions of studio methodology and practice.
ā¢ The conceptualisation of a āruined, pictured spaceā and repeated deferral of āoutcomeā.
ā¢ The disembodiment of divisions between: object and space; literal concealment and project fantasy; settled comfort and lurking dread (Melville, H. in Vidler, A. 1999, p.57).
ā¢ The problematisation of perceived physical and conceptual boundaries between art & ālifeā.
ā¢ The production and consumption of a body of work that speaks to notions āruinā and catastrophe.
The paper shows various attempts to engage with (work in) āthat placeā described by Buren and Phillipson; to disturb the conventions of production and consumption; to problematise the notion of the art object as a commodity; to work towards a ādelayed gazeā
Interaction of non-parallel D1-branes
We find the potential per unit length between two non-intersecting D1-branes
as a function of their relative angle.Comment: 10 pages, LaTex, no figure
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