Collapsing Landscapes - From personal experience to collective interdisciplinary research projects
(2015)
author(s): Markus Schwander
published in: SHAPE - Artistic Research and Institutional Impact
The practice of artists flows productively in research projects and individual ques-tions lead to collective research results. The entanglement of personally motivated artistic work and institutionalized interdisciplinary collaborations is perceived as an opportunity for artistic research, for which the free development of approaches and topics is essential. In five series of images different procedures of individual and collective research have been tested in practice and reflected. Making and thinking go hand in hand and the individual contributions can be rediscovered in common knowledge.
TO SAY 'I PREFER NOT TO' AND CONTINUE WORKING
(last edited: 2018)
author(s): Ronny Hardliz, Luzia Huerzeler, Rachel Mader, Julie Harboe, Markus Schwander, Nicolas Vermot Petit-Outhenin, Dumond Camille, Petra Koehle
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
In a theatrical space in Venice SARN invites colleagues and the public to work on stage during three days and discuss and investigate the notions and practices of work and collaboration in the field of artistic research. Related to the particular architectural typology of the theatre and its role as theoretical staging in ancient Greece, we want to reflect work in terms of theatrical and theoretical staging and sharing. With regard to artistic research, the assumption is that theory understood not as knowledge but as touching defines the modes of collaboration in artistic research. The work in Venice will function as a model for a restaging at the SARN Conference in Zurich from 8 to 9 December 2017.
With :
Johnny Golding (RCA London)
Ronny Hardliz (Doc Mobility fellow FNS, Artist)
Rolf Hughes, Rachel Armstrong, Simone Ferracina (The Experimental Architecture Group)
San Keller (Artist, Zürich)
Petra Köhle & Nicolas Vermot Petit-Outhenin (Artists, Zürich)
Christl Mudrak (Artist, Berlin)
Miriam Sturzenegger (Artist, Bern)
& Joining SARN Members :
Julie Harboe (Lecturer - Lucerne School of Business Institute of Management and Regional Economics)
Michael Hiltbrunner (Senior Researcher, curator)
Camille Dumond (SARN Coordinator, Artist)