Art Vapours – Ways of Seeing, Hearing and Speaking Again by Juliette Kristensen and susan pui san lok Image: susan pui san lok for Art Vapours, Five Women (Gestures) (19’30”), 2014, photoshopped screenshot SUMMARY Engaging with the Thinking with Berger conference themes of drawing and writing, theory and practice, this paper focuses … Continue reading
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IMAGE MOVEMENT STORY – Symposium, University of Roehampton – 14 June 2014
Image – Movement – Story 14 June 2014 University of Roehampton, Duchesne Building, Digby Stuart College, Roehampton Lane, London SW15 5PU Registration £25.00 / £15.00 students – Book here Supported by Journal of Media Practice and MeCCSA Practice Network, hosted by the Practice as Research Group (PaRG) in the Department of Media, Culture and Language … Continue reading
LIQUIDITY – Symposium, 14 June 2013
10am-6pm, Friday 14 June 2013 Middlesex University, Hendon, Grove Building G229 BOOKING FREE This one-day practice research symposium sets out to explore the many articulations, explorations and manifestations of ‘liquidity’ in contemporary visual and material culture, history and theory. The event offers a unique opportunity for practitioners, researchers and scholars working across different fields to … Continue reading
RESEARCH STUDENTSHIPS IN ART & DESIGN – Middlesex University
DEADLINE 22 March 2013 The ICA: A History of the Contemporary This Collaborative Doctoral Award is supported by the partnership between Middlesex University and the ICA. The purpose is to construct a narrative around the 60 year history of the Institute, based on archives held at Tate and at the ICA. The project also … Continue reading
BEYOND THE ACADEMY
Beyond the Academy Research as Exhibition Friday 14 May 2010, 10.00–18.30 SOLD OUT The exhibition is increasingly being reframed as a ‘research output’, but what can new forms of research and collaboration bring to the concept and curatorship of the exhibition? Is the idea of the exhibition being distorted or creatively extended by new disciplinary practices … Continue reading
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