Art-Based Research in the Context of a Global Pandemic
Herausgeber: Bossche, Astrid van den; Seregina, Usva
Art-Based Research in the Context of a Global Pandemic
Herausgeber: Bossche, Astrid van den; Seregina, Usva
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Focusing contextually on the initial lockdowns of the pandemic in 2020, this book proposes that art-based research has a central, illuminative role to play in our understanding of unfolding crises.
Focusing contextually on the initial lockdowns of the pandemic in 2020, this book proposes that art-based research has a central, illuminative role to play in our understanding of unfolding crises.
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- Routledge Advances in Art and Visual Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 173mm x 246mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 512g
- ISBN-13: 9780367772642
- ISBN-10: 0367772647
- Artikelnr.: 71715139
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Routledge Advances in Art and Visual Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 173mm x 246mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 512g
- ISBN-13: 9780367772642
- ISBN-10: 0367772647
- Artikelnr.: 71715139
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Usva Seregina is a visual artist and a researcher of consumer culture. Their work focuses on exploring topics of consumerism, consumer agency, and gender performance, as well as developing art-based research methods. Astrid Van den Bossche is a Lecturer at the Department of Digital Humanities at King's College London. Her work takes literary, historical, and computational approaches to understanding promotional cultures.
Introduction
Usva Seregina and Astrid Van den Bossche
PART 1: CONNECTION
1. Wandering with Wonder: From Social Practices to Artistic Practices and
Back
Luciana Walther and Carlos Eduardo Félix da Costa
2. Drawing the Group: A Visual Exploration of a Therapeutic Space Online
Helen Omand
3. Collaging Covid Holidays: Using Collage as a Communal Method for
Reflection and Research
Usva Seregina and Aurélie Broeckerhoff
4. Performing Forgiveness in the Age of Covid-19: Creating a Hybrid Space
for Dialogue and Peacebuilding
Rana Aytug, Tom Gorman, Elly Harrowell and Victoria Thoms
PART 2: CHANGE
5. Living Aesthetics in a (Post)Pandemic World
Laurie A. Meamber
6. Encounters of Nothingness: Dilemmas of the Uncanny Self
Stephen O'Sullivan
7. Hollowed Out: Creative Coding and the Pandemic Urban Imaginary
Astrid Van den Bossche
8. "Can You Hear Me Now?" Listening and Living in Disruptive (Post)Pandemic
Soundworlds
Matthias Bode
PART 3: CONFRONTATION
9. Poetic Reflection (PR): Voices in Pandemic Period
Hilary Downey
10. Faces of Self-Isolation
Usva Seregina
11. Everyone's a Photographer: Reflections on Photography as Creative
Expression through Lockdown
Ekant Veer
12. "Public School Teachers, You All Completely Disgust Me!": How My Fake
Trump Fought the Revolt of the Elites in Pandemic-Era Ann Arbor
Rebekah Modrak
Afterword
Astrid Van den Bossche and Usva Seregina
Usva Seregina and Astrid Van den Bossche
PART 1: CONNECTION
1. Wandering with Wonder: From Social Practices to Artistic Practices and
Back
Luciana Walther and Carlos Eduardo Félix da Costa
2. Drawing the Group: A Visual Exploration of a Therapeutic Space Online
Helen Omand
3. Collaging Covid Holidays: Using Collage as a Communal Method for
Reflection and Research
Usva Seregina and Aurélie Broeckerhoff
4. Performing Forgiveness in the Age of Covid-19: Creating a Hybrid Space
for Dialogue and Peacebuilding
Rana Aytug, Tom Gorman, Elly Harrowell and Victoria Thoms
PART 2: CHANGE
5. Living Aesthetics in a (Post)Pandemic World
Laurie A. Meamber
6. Encounters of Nothingness: Dilemmas of the Uncanny Self
Stephen O'Sullivan
7. Hollowed Out: Creative Coding and the Pandemic Urban Imaginary
Astrid Van den Bossche
8. "Can You Hear Me Now?" Listening and Living in Disruptive (Post)Pandemic
Soundworlds
Matthias Bode
PART 3: CONFRONTATION
9. Poetic Reflection (PR): Voices in Pandemic Period
Hilary Downey
10. Faces of Self-Isolation
Usva Seregina
11. Everyone's a Photographer: Reflections on Photography as Creative
Expression through Lockdown
Ekant Veer
12. "Public School Teachers, You All Completely Disgust Me!": How My Fake
Trump Fought the Revolt of the Elites in Pandemic-Era Ann Arbor
Rebekah Modrak
Afterword
Astrid Van den Bossche and Usva Seregina
Introduction
Usva Seregina and Astrid Van den Bossche
PART 1: CONNECTION
1. Wandering with Wonder: From Social Practices to Artistic Practices and
Back
Luciana Walther and Carlos Eduardo Félix da Costa
2. Drawing the Group: A Visual Exploration of a Therapeutic Space Online
Helen Omand
3. Collaging Covid Holidays: Using Collage as a Communal Method for
Reflection and Research
Usva Seregina and Aurélie Broeckerhoff
4. Performing Forgiveness in the Age of Covid-19: Creating a Hybrid Space
for Dialogue and Peacebuilding
Rana Aytug, Tom Gorman, Elly Harrowell and Victoria Thoms
PART 2: CHANGE
5. Living Aesthetics in a (Post)Pandemic World
Laurie A. Meamber
6. Encounters of Nothingness: Dilemmas of the Uncanny Self
Stephen O'Sullivan
7. Hollowed Out: Creative Coding and the Pandemic Urban Imaginary
Astrid Van den Bossche
8. "Can You Hear Me Now?" Listening and Living in Disruptive (Post)Pandemic
Soundworlds
Matthias Bode
PART 3: CONFRONTATION
9. Poetic Reflection (PR): Voices in Pandemic Period
Hilary Downey
10. Faces of Self-Isolation
Usva Seregina
11. Everyone's a Photographer: Reflections on Photography as Creative
Expression through Lockdown
Ekant Veer
12. "Public School Teachers, You All Completely Disgust Me!": How My Fake
Trump Fought the Revolt of the Elites in Pandemic-Era Ann Arbor
Rebekah Modrak
Afterword
Astrid Van den Bossche and Usva Seregina
Usva Seregina and Astrid Van den Bossche
PART 1: CONNECTION
1. Wandering with Wonder: From Social Practices to Artistic Practices and
Back
Luciana Walther and Carlos Eduardo Félix da Costa
2. Drawing the Group: A Visual Exploration of a Therapeutic Space Online
Helen Omand
3. Collaging Covid Holidays: Using Collage as a Communal Method for
Reflection and Research
Usva Seregina and Aurélie Broeckerhoff
4. Performing Forgiveness in the Age of Covid-19: Creating a Hybrid Space
for Dialogue and Peacebuilding
Rana Aytug, Tom Gorman, Elly Harrowell and Victoria Thoms
PART 2: CHANGE
5. Living Aesthetics in a (Post)Pandemic World
Laurie A. Meamber
6. Encounters of Nothingness: Dilemmas of the Uncanny Self
Stephen O'Sullivan
7. Hollowed Out: Creative Coding and the Pandemic Urban Imaginary
Astrid Van den Bossche
8. "Can You Hear Me Now?" Listening and Living in Disruptive (Post)Pandemic
Soundworlds
Matthias Bode
PART 3: CONFRONTATION
9. Poetic Reflection (PR): Voices in Pandemic Period
Hilary Downey
10. Faces of Self-Isolation
Usva Seregina
11. Everyone's a Photographer: Reflections on Photography as Creative
Expression through Lockdown
Ekant Veer
12. "Public School Teachers, You All Completely Disgust Me!": How My Fake
Trump Fought the Revolt of the Elites in Pandemic-Era Ann Arbor
Rebekah Modrak
Afterword
Astrid Van den Bossche and Usva Seregina