Sisters Hope - the exposed self
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Sisters Hope - the exposed self. / Lawaetz, Anna; Hallberg, Gry Worre.
2011. Abstract from Collective Futures, London, United Kingdom.Research output: Contribution to conference › Conference abstract for conference › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Sisters Hope - the exposed self
AU - Lawaetz, Anna
AU - Hallberg, Gry Worre
PY - 2011/3/3
Y1 - 2011/3/3
N2 - Sisters Hope is an art-educational method and a practice-led research tool, rooted in the construction of a fictional parallel universe revolving around the twin sisters Coco and Coca Pebber. Our work is rooted in the ambition to democratize the aesthetic dimension through ‘affective engineering’ and the establishment of fictional spaces outside the institutional art context. In the Unfolding Academia-context Sisters Hope investigates new forms of research and (re)presentation through the creation of interactive and affective learning-spaces. At Collective Futures Sisters Hope explored questions such as:How can we create a ‘learning space’ or a ‘research lab’, where the participants are inspired to approach their project in a new way with the outset in bodily and somatic experiences within the space? And how can we understand and distinguish what we understand to be the exposed self and the poetic self…
AB - Sisters Hope is an art-educational method and a practice-led research tool, rooted in the construction of a fictional parallel universe revolving around the twin sisters Coco and Coca Pebber. Our work is rooted in the ambition to democratize the aesthetic dimension through ‘affective engineering’ and the establishment of fictional spaces outside the institutional art context. In the Unfolding Academia-context Sisters Hope investigates new forms of research and (re)presentation through the creation of interactive and affective learning-spaces. At Collective Futures Sisters Hope explored questions such as:How can we create a ‘learning space’ or a ‘research lab’, where the participants are inspired to approach their project in a new way with the outset in bodily and somatic experiences within the space? And how can we understand and distinguish what we understand to be the exposed self and the poetic self…
KW - Faculty of Humanities
KW - Fiktionsstrategier
KW - Kunstnerisk forskning
KW - Fictional strategies
KW - practice-based research
M3 - Conference abstract for conference
Y2 - 3 March 2011 through 5 March 2011
ER -
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