The Lost and Found project: Imagineering Fragmedialities
(2019)
author(s): Jenny Sunesson
published in: VIS - Nordic Journal for Artistic Research
The Lost and Found project began as an attempt to challenge my own sound making in opposition to a linear, capitalist, narrative tradition, dominated by visual culture.
I wanted to explore the possibilities of sound as a counterpart material risking our perception of what sound is and what it can do.
To reach beyond my own aesthetic and sociocultural baggage, I started to experiment with chance operated live performance as a method.
By multilayering uncategorised sound scraps the work emerged to “produce itself” and I began to catch glimpses of alternative sound worlds and sites.
I called the method fragmenturgy (fragmented dramaturgy) and the alternative realities that were created; fragmedialities (fragmented mediality, fragmented reality).
Artificial Center of the Imagination
(last edited: 2024)
author(s): The Artistic Director of the ACI
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
The Artificial Center of the Imagination is a loosely existing consortium of thinkers, artists, caretakers, makers, technologists, therapists, and educators, all sharing an affinity with the imaginary and the artificial. This exposition is a gathering of thoughts, a sharing of ideas, and a calendar of activities.