The Research Catalogue (RC) is a non-commercial, collaboration and publishing platform for artistic research provided by the Society for Artistic Research. The RC is free to use for artists and researchers. It serves also as a backbone for teaching purposes, student assessment, peer review workflows and research funding administration. It strives to be an open space for experimentation and exchange.

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SWEAT - YoNoSudoBrillo (2025) Diana Ferro
SWEAT - YoNoSudoBrillo Two weeks workshop held in Benidorm, Spain, in August 2024. In the context of EASA, European Architecture Students Assembly 2024 event. Tutored by Diana Ferro and Angelo Ciccaglione. πΌπ“‰β€™π“ˆ 𝒢𝓁𝓁 π’Άπ’·π‘œπ“Šπ“‰ 𝑒𝓂𝒷𝓇𝒢𝒸𝒾𝓃𝑔 π“‡π‘’π“π’Άπ“π’Άπ“‰π’Ύπ‘œπ“ƒ. 𝐿𝑒𝓉'π“ˆ 𝑒𝓂𝒷𝒢𝓇𝓀 π‘œπ“ƒ π“‰π’½π’Ύπ“ˆ π’Ώπ‘œπ“Šπ“‡π“ƒπ‘’π“Ž π‘œπ’» π“Œπ‘’π“π“π“ƒπ‘’π“ˆπ“ˆ π“‰π‘œπ‘”π‘’π“‰π’½π‘’π“‡. In a sauna, people meet strangers and exchange stories while absorbing heat being naked and sweaty. In this workshop we brought the sauna to a step further: we absorbed heat, stories, gestures, words, objects, skills, dreams and sweat them out to other people, re-enacting what we have learned. Also naked, why not. We learnt how to live, how to breathe, how to make a kebab, how to embody old wisdom, how to tie shoes the proper way. All you need is a fan, a towel and a body. A kebab stick, a drink, some snackies. Participants developed a deeper perspective on what it means to operate within a complex identity such as the city and gained skills to open their own kebab shop.
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reticule (2025) Hanns Holger Rutz
A new filigrane sound object (or series of objects) in the making, w.i.p.
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Writing Weaves (2025) Delphine Chapuis Schmitz
This exposition presents a format designed for experiencing and experimenting with writing as a collective practice of weaving textualities from different sources. The format consists of an iterative process to be implemented in a workshop setting. It is based on implementations that have taken place in different contexts in the fields of higher education and research in the arts, and is intented as an invitation to further adopt and adapt the format in transversal settings.
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Fata Morgana. An Essay Journey. (2025) Torben KΓΆrschkes
”Fata Morgana. An Essay Journey” explores the optical phenomenon of the Fata Morgana and its mythical namesake, Morgain Le Fay, as a figure of thought to explore transcultural and transgeographical relationships between landscape and identity. Conceived as an essay journey with artistic interventions, Fata Morgana argues for rethinking imagined geographies against the territorial bigotry prevalent in Europe and the world, against essentialist ideas of singular or linear origins. Instead, KΓΆrschkes uses Fata Morgana as a motif, myth and method for artistic research, employing its ephemerality and β€œdiffuse occurrences” to relocate places into other places, narratives onto other narratives, and thus brings together different spatialities, temporalities and identities into brieftopian co-existence.
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Design Phenomenographies for Industrial Wastelands (2025) monica tusinean
The long-neglected industrial wastelands of Romania present themselves as heterotopias in need of help. Post-Communist industrial ruins form a link to a multi-layered and difficult past, and their systemic erasure has contributed to a collective amnesia that perpetuates historical trauma and denies the local population access to the landscapes, natural and artificial, that tie them to a shared past and a collective cultural identity. This contribution aims to illustrate one methodology of bridging the gap between preservation through museumification and invasive architectural intervention. In this context, artistic and design-driven research practices can enable the emergence of ephemeral creative spaces that foster engagement with industrial heritage and reach beyond commodification and capitalist exploitation.
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CinΓ©criture in AgnΓ¨s Varda’s Filmosophy (2025) Tolga Theo Yalur
Agnès Varda was more a photographer and invested in photographic storytelling in her fictions and non-fictions, such as the murals in Faces Places (Visages Villages, 2017). Experimental photographic narration and her artwork-like uses of the internet therefore is not a coincidence. In her internet accounts, she posed with her fans, while her Instagram account looks like an experimental work, an exhibition, open to the public and unfinished. In her first photograph, she is holding a necklace with a cat figure in her hand.
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