Diffracting new materialisms: emerging methods in artistic research and higher education

Annouchka Bayley (Editor), J. J. Chan (Editor)

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Abstract

This edited book considers the vital position of artistic research in the landscapes and ecosystems of new materialism(s) and post-humanism(s), in and for higher education. The book aims to satisfy an urgent desire for change in the ways we link artistic and critical research practices, asking what new ways of thinking and creating for twenty-first century artistic and educational contexts we need in order to address the kinds of global complexities we face. Organised around five key themes including fictioning, reading, embodying, inhabiting and folding, the book acts as an entry point for academics, artists and scholar-practitioners to participate in the shaping of new forms of artistic research and practice that are relevant, participatory, and that urgently address the kinds of complex issues emergent in our twenty-first century context.

Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationCham
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
Number of pages443
ISBN (Electronic)9783031186073
ISBN (Print)9783031186066
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Aug 2023

Keywords

  • Artistic research
  • Creative arts
  • Diffraction
  • New materialisms
  • Transdisciplinary research practice

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