20 research outputs found

    Falling into the Surface (toward a materiality of affect)

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    No abstract availableThis article was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries, as part of The International Journal of Screendance, Volume 2 (2012), Parallel Press. It is made available here with the kind permission of Parallel Press

    Experimental environments and embodied change

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    Falling, again

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    No abstract availableThis article was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries, as part of The International Journal of Screendance, Volume 2 (2012), Parallel Press. It is made available here with the kind permission of Parallel Press

    Affective flashpoints : imagination and embodied change

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    Experimental research practices and the body-environment relation

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    Building movements : installations : space-time twister; the rub

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    The two collaborative installations are part of the Building Movements event and aim to generate a shared ‘body of actions’. We are proposing to emphasise attention to constructed environments (buildings, clothes, landscapes
) as active participants in ecologies of lived experience, with particular interest in how we can more explicitly approach our environments as spatial research devices, i.e. how constructed environments can offer key questions and provocations in any research enquiry

    Bondi Beach NSW, 28 May 2011, 11:06

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    This artwork is the result of the curators’ premise to invite an artist or artists to produce an initial image according to a brief. These initial images were then given to photographers to respond to and re-interpret the initial image. The curators produced a broadsheet publication and an online document cataloguing the works.The research focuses on the act of collaboration and the way in which creative responses generate further meaning. The broadsheet outcome and the online presence suggest a commitment to dissemination of the process of creative research as cultural information and cultural exchange. Image on the left is in response to curators brief produced by Keane & Ednie-Brown. Image on the right is the response from photographers Jack Dunbar & Tosh van Veenendaal to the invited artist’ Keane & Ednie-Brown image

    Collapse: clouds of affective dust

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    Workshop in Architecture and Vitality presentation

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    We will present the results of our workshop, \u27Workshop in Architecture and Vitality\u27, in which we have asked students to consider how to design an architectural structure that would increase vitality in a user. In this workshop, we have presented the texts and ideas of Richard Neutra, Wilhelm Reich, and Madeline Gins &amp; Arakawa. Each of them have developed their own architectural structures which they believed would improve the health of a user, from psychological health to physical health and beyond into the possibility of creating architecture against death. Students have developed their own designs for spaces that would increase vitality, and build models of these designs. <br /

    Architecture and vitality

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    Included drawings directly on the walls of the gallery, architectural process-models and proposals for architectural spaces that involve ideas concerning ways to cross body-environment boundaries, installation of designs based on Wilhelm Riech&rsquo;s designs for the Orgone accumulator and images taken using 1.100 scale architectural model people. <br /
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