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Tag Archives: deistituzionalizzazione

Artistic Research: Anatomy of an Ascent

By tom holert | Published: September 14, 2011
by Tom Holert, Published in Texte Zur Kunst - Issue Nr. 82 / June 2011 "Artistic Research"
Posted in Research as a Mode of Operation, unthreaded | Also tagged ambivalence, archive stagings, archives, artistic research, drawings and diagrams, epistemic politics, Holert, multilingual, Re-Search and Destroy, the form of theory | Comments closed

Audio: Adrian Rifkin – Imperfecting Practice, Implicating Theory

By tom holert | Published: May 31, 2011
Part 1: Part 2 : 13.04.2011, 7 p.m. DG14/Turm 4 (top floor, then go up the staircase by room 214) Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Schillerplatz 3, 1010 Vienna Lecture held in English, presented and hosted by “Troubling Research. Performing Knowledge in the Arts”, a research project funded by WWTF Art(s) & Sciences and based *** read more ***
Posted in Research as a Mode of Operation, unthreaded | Also tagged Adrian Rifkin, ambivalence, appropriation, archives, artistic research, by law, collaboration, collage, epistemic politics, Holert, The Crying Commodity, the form of theory | Comments closed

This Sentence is Now Being Performed – Research and Teaching in Performative Art

By Carola Dertnig | Published: May 24, 2011
Symposium homepage : http://blogs.akbild.ac.at/performancesymposium/
Posted in Dance, Reports, Happenings and other Things, unthreaded | Also tagged appropriation, archive stagings, Bad Hand, collaboration, collage, convergence culture, Dertnig, epistemic politics, konkrete poesie, research/ teaching/ performative art, Simone Forti, thankyou, miss you, troubling, visual narratives | Comments closed

Ready-made Score 5

By Johannes Porsch | Published: May 23, 2011
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Posted in Observers and Messengers, unthreaded | Also tagged artistic research, Bad Hand, collaboration, epistemic politics, konkrete poesie, Porsch, Ready-made Score (1=2), research/ teaching/ performative art, thankyou, miss you, the form of theory | Comments closed

Audio: Simon Sheikh: A Conceptual History of Exhibition-making

By tom holert | Published: May 21, 2011
Simon Sheikh (Berlin/Malmö): A Conceptual History of Exhibition-making Lecture Audio: Lecture (on invitation by Tom Holert), May 6, 2010, 7 p.m. Academy of Fine Arts Vienna Room M13 Schillerplatz 3 Since 1989, we have not only seen (geo)political and cultural changes in Europe, former west and east alike, but also a renewed interest in the *** read more ***
Posted in Research as a Mode of Operation, unthreaded | Also tagged archives, artistic research, audio, epistemic politics, Holert, sheikh, the form of theory, troubling | Comments closed

ReSearch and Destroy

By Diedrich Diederichsen | Published: March 10, 2011
The  Punk-Fanzine “Search & Destroy”, named after a song by Iggy & the Stooges, articulated not only a barbaric method used by the US military during the Vietnam war, but involuntarily also an epistemological concept. According to Popper’s Logic of Research, fallibility remains the key criterion of a discursive status that can be honored as *** read more ***
Posted in ReSearch & Destroy, unthreaded | Also tagged archives, Diederichsen, epistemic politics, Psychedelia und Readymade, Re-Search and Destroy, Ready-made Score (1=2), The Crying Commodity, The Inner Light, visual narratives | Comments closed

Interview Ausschnitt: Johannes Porsch

By Johanna Schaffer | Published: February 25, 2011
JS: Was findest Du für deine eigene Praxis am Begriff artistic research hilfreich, was nicht? Johannes Porsch: Schwierig. Ich glaube hilfreich ist und eine Chance eröffnet, dass dies ein Begriff ist, der fortwährender Erklärung bedarf. Damit bietet die Teilnahme an einem Projekt rund um artistic research durch die Arbeit an der Klärung auch die Möglichkeit *** read more ***
Posted in interviews, unthreaded | Also tagged ambivalence, appropriation, archives, artistic research, Bad Hand, collaboration, collage, epistemic politics, multilingual, Porsch, Ready-made Score (1=2), Schaffer, the form of theory | Comments closed

artistic research quotes

By tom holert | Published: February 25, 2011
Allan Kaprow “Allan Kaprow has been preaching since 1964 that pure research should be propelled in art and art education like it is in any other academic field, and avant guarde-think-tank should be mobilized to vitalize the often too cautious academic community. […] Kaprow’s far-sight to modulate the avant guarde invention into the ‘outer space’ *** read more ***
Posted in Research as a Mode of Operation, unthreaded | Also tagged appropriation, archives, artistic research, collaboration, epistemic politics, Holert, mnemosyne, Psychedelia und Readymade, Re-Search and Destroy, the form of theory, The Inner Light, troubling | Comments closed

Research as a Mode of Operation: Knowledge Production and (Self)Empowerment in an Art Historical Perspective

By tom holert | Published: February 25, 2011
The current discourse about research in the arts suspiciously lacks almost any historical perspective, as if the contemporary situation were unprecedented. Arguably, this apparent lack provides the proponents of the research-driven art university with the authority of an academic (and quintessentially Western) research ethics and imbues them with the status of inventors of a ‘new’ *** read more ***
Posted in Research as a Mode of Operation, unthreaded | Also tagged artistic research, collaboration, collage, drawings and diagrams, epistemic politics, Holert, mnemosyne, Re-Search and Destroy, research/ teaching/ performative art, the form of theory, troubling, while drawing | Comments closed

Interview Ausschnitt: Gangart

By Johanna Schaffer | Published: February 24, 2011
Simonetta Ferfoglia (gangart): Wenn ich an unser Projekt in Georgien denke – und dort ist schon auch ein Vakuum vorhanden, dann glaube ich doch, dass manche Situationen in diesem Vakuum leichter entstehen können. Manchmal gibt es mehr Platz, wenn sich nicht alles um Interessens- und Machtkämpfe dreht und nicht immer alle einen Raum füllen mit *** read more ***
Posted in interviews, unthreaded | Also tagged archives, artistic research, by law, collaboration, collage, epistemic politics, Gangart, miss you, research/ teaching/ performative art, Schaffer, thankyou | Comments closed

coop. cooperations across borderlines

By gangart | Published: February 24, 2011
Die im Folgenden kurz gefaßte Darstellung beschreibt einerseits den Kontext eines historischen Moments in der Entwicklung der Psychiatrie – die Um- und Durchsetzung der Konzepte einer demokratischen Psychiatrie im Italien der 1970er Jahre – und die groben biographischen Linien des Künstlers Ugo Guarino, der zwischen 1972 und 78 mit seiner Arbeit einen Beitrag zu ebendiesem *** read more ***
Posted in Gangart, unthreaded | Also tagged ambivalence, archives, artistic research, Bad Hand, by law, collaboration, drawings and diagrams, epistemic politics, Gangart, mnemosyne, multilingual, Psychedelia und Readymade, Re-Search and Destroy, thankyou, miss you, The Crying Commodity, troubling, Ugo Guarino, visual narratives, while drawing | Comments closed

Interview Ausschnitt: Tom Holert

By Johanna Schaffer | Published: February 20, 2011
JS: Mein eigenes Verhältnis zum Begriff ‘künstlerische Forschung’ ist aufgrund der Art, wie dieser Begriff gegenwärtig institutionell beschäftigt wird, eher ambivalent. Gleichzeitig interessiert mich, wie das, was sich als Bezeichnung für einen sehr grundlegenden Bestandteil künstlerischer oder gestalterischer oder auch produktiver Arbeit verstehen läßt,  zunehmend verengt und auch instrumentalisiert wird in einem Zusammenhang, dem es *** read more ***
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Interview Ausschnitt: Axel Stockburger

By Johanna Schaffer | Published: February 20, 2011
JS:   Du hast erwähnt, dass Du mit dem Feld des artistic research als einem institutionellen Feld über den Weg nach London zu tun bekommen hast. AXEL STOCKBURGER:   Das ist alles sehr zufällig geschehen. Meine damalige Lebensgefährtin wollte selbst einen PhD machen, aber in einem theoretischen Feld – sie hat sich mit Informationsarchitektur und information sciences *** read more ***
Posted in interviews, unthreaded | Also tagged collaboration, convergence culture, epistemic politics, global narrative franchises, Schaffer, Stockburger, the form of theory, visual narratives | Comments closed

Interview Ausschnitt: Stefanie Seibold

By Johanna Schaffer | Published: February 20, 2011
JS:   Was machst du mit dem Begriff ‘künstlerische Forschung’ oder ‘artistic research’?Bringt er dir was? Verwendest du ihn für deine eigene Praxis? Stefanie Seibold: Für meine eigene Praxis finde ich ihn nicht sinnvoll. Für das Zusammenfinden einer solchen Gruppe wie der unseren, die sich als Forschungsgruppe versteht, finde ich hilfreich, sich an gewisse… aber das *** read more ***
Posted in interviews, unthreaded | Also tagged archive stagings, archives, artistic research, collaboration, collage, epistemic politics, research/ teaching/ performative art, Schaffer, Seibold, visual narratives, while drawing | Comments closed

Interview Ausschnitt: Diedrich Diederichsen

By Johanna Schaffer | Published: February 20, 2011
JS:   Was machst du mit dem Begriff künstlerischer Forschung, was bringt er Dir? Bringt er dir überhaupt was? DIEDRICH DIEDERICHSEN:   Auf zwei Ebenen hab ich zumindest mal gehofft, dass er mir was bringen würde. Die eine Ebene betrifft das ganz normale Geschäft der Kunstkritik und des Argumentierens über Kunst. Denn da haben diese neuen etikettartigen *** read more ***
Posted in interviews, unthreaded | Also tagged artistic research, by law, collaboration, collage, Diederichsen, epistemic politics, mnemosyne, Psychedelia und Readymade, Re-Search and Destroy, Schaffer | Comments closed
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