The Story of Method of Vienna (MoV) or exploring the epistemic idea of rethinking with a rediscovered concert format
(2024)
author(s): Susanne Abed-Navandi
published in: Research Catalogue
The following article presents the current status of the artistic research project Method of Vienna (MoV) and answers the questions:
How can I imagine the MoV initiative in detail?
Which methodological approach was chosen?
Which MoV events have been realized so far?
The presentation ends with a personal reflection after six years of commitment to Method of Vienna, in which current observations, conclusions and the future of the project are put up for discussion.
Artistic Research Does Not Exist … And How She Managed Not to Be Afraid
(2016)
author(s): Julian Klein
published in: Research Catalogue
“Fine, then,” fluted Fay, “sing me the reasons why you don’t exist, and I will whisper to you why you don’t have to be afraid – as long as you accompany me on the guitar.” – “But I can’t play the guitar!” –
“If you don’t exist,” continued Fay, “then you can also play the guitar, because you actually do exist, otherwise you wouldn’t be afraid of not existing, and from one such a false premise follows the entire universe.”
And so she played and played, sang her favorite fears and listened to Fay's eleven chords of consolation.
Sounding Philosophy
(last edited: 2024)
author(s): DÁNIEL PÉTER BIRÓ, Halvorsen Erik Håkon
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
Sounding Philosophy
Grieg Academy Composition Research Group
Research Group Leader: Dániel Péter Biró
This project integrates the fields of music composition, philosophy and science to understand how theories of reason and the mind can be approached from creative, metaphysical and scientific perspectives. This project will build on research-creation initiated by a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2017-2018, presentations at the interdisciplinary annual conference of the Swiss Philosophical Society in September 2018 and discussions undertaken in the context of the Grieg Academy Composition Research Group in 2019-2020.
Human Migration
(last edited: 2021)
author(s): Inger Eilersen
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
The project’s ambition is to develop methods for text development and staging strategies to put the performing arts in dialogue with the scientific fields and contribute to current issues in society. The specific topic is HUMAN MIGRATION
Through an artistic study, migrants’ personal stories are juxtaposed with DNA research and relevant philosophical texts.
We will convert the results of these studies into stories with site-specific, visual stagings.
BETWEEN US
(last edited: 2020)
author(s): Doris Ingrisch, Florian Tanzer
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
A scientist invites a choreographer and dancer for a project. “Science and Art in Dialogue. Theoretical Reflection and Experimental Arrangements” is the title of this undertaking, which developed out of an engagement with the connecting lines of science, art, and gender.
The first experimental arrangement is a space of encounter, of getting to know each other.
Morphogenesis as Superstructure, retrospective exhibition
(last edited: 2016)
author(s): Daniel Romero Nieto
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
Morphogenesis; "The Origin of the shape" and Superstructure; "The multiscale process of creation and perception of the form." Was born as a particular need to communicate the experience to live science and art in parallel. Which tends to explore the potential of the transition states of mind and matter in the processes of perception and creation. With the goal of expanding our worldview of the universe, by combining the science and art methodologies trough the sense organs.
Unveiling that the Universe around us, this deep and aesthetically structured.