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Embodied Encounters at the Site of Deep Ecology (2020)

Tine Blom

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Based on process philosophy and ecological philosophy, the project explores ecological awareness in the experience of a mountain. The fieldwork takes place at Tvergasteinstjørnet, a mountain area located in Hallingskarven mountain range in southern Norway, over a period of approximately five years. The research aim is to explore, experience and artistically articulate the mountain. This includes the experience of ecological awareness or the sense of being embedded, being part of and being vulnerable. This is art- and practice research where knowledge develops in the interplay between theory, practice and art production. Here, the body and the senses are the primary sources of knowledge. Sensibilisation is to enhance the ability to discern and find meaning in the continuously changing nuances of the environment, and this is both method and aim. Diary notes, visuals and sound recordings, together with readings of literature enhance sensibilisation and awarness. The project explores in what way recording technology, photography, sound and video, facilitates, or distorts awareness of the mountain. Sonic and audiovisual artworks are developed the along the way. The project discusses the use recording technology in a way that enhances ecological awareness. The creative process stimulates reflection and the artistic outcomes contribute to the research findings.
typeresearch exposition
keywordsDeep Ecology, artistic research, technology, embodiment, Perception and awareness
date02/04/2020
published08/06/2020
last modified08/06/2020
statuspublished
share statusprivate
affiliationInland Norway University of Applied Science, Lillehammer
copyrightown
licenseAll rights reserved
languageEnglish
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/663965/663966
doihttps://doi.org/10.22501/ruu.663965
published inRUUKKU - Studies in Artistic Research
portal issue14. Ecologies of Practice
external linkwww.tineblom.net


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