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dc.date.accessioned2016-01-11T08:35:35Z
dc.date.available2016-01-11T08:35:35Z
dc.date.issued2015-04
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2077/41476
dc.language.isoengsv
dc.subjectPerformativitysv
dc.subjectIntra-actionsv
dc.subjectPerformancesv
dc.subjectArtistic symposiumsv
dc.subjectOrnamentingsv
dc.subjectForcesv
dc.subjectEcology of trustsv
dc.subjectFormsv
dc.subjectDiffractionsv
dc.subjectBlursv
dc.titleORNAMENTING (force) an ECOLOGY of TRUST (form) Exploring Force and Form through Performance /Performativitysv
dc.type.svepartistic work
dc.contributor.creatorGunve, Fredric
dc.contributor.creatorBelgrano, Elisabeth
art.typeOfWorkA three-day artistic and performative symposium.sv
art.relation.publishedInTuesday, April 21, B10, KONSTEPIDEMIN, Konstepidemins Väg 6 Thursday 23 April, STUDENTERNAS HUS, Götabergsgatan 17 Gothenburg 2015sv
art.description.workIncludedEcology of Trustsv
art.description.workIncludedPoster 21 Aprilsv
art.description.workIncludedPoster 23 Aprilsv
art.description.projectThe Cross Faculty Group for Performance /Performativity invites you to an entangled encounter. It is an invitation to enter an academic environment on equal terms, allowing for a broad and at the same time a deep investigation into processes of understanding and knowing. The purpose of this event is to magnifying the motion of force, by placing patterns and fragments of performative ‘doings’ under a microscope and intra-actively analyzing the results in relation to form, space, time, senses, voices, products of knowledge, learning/teaching, and every day practices. We believe there is a need for tracing patterns of forces between scholarly, artistic and scientific doings (forces/practices and forms/theories that at first might appear distant from one another) through a blurred, diffused and diffractioned encounter - in order to re-generate new knowledge. When defining our own ‘doings’ in society we can eventually continue to design solutions creating changes in our habits. In a long-term perspective these changes can transform into new ways of meeting nature, but also in meeting one another as members of a complex global community. The aim of this entangled encounter (an alternative way of meeting) is to turning the forces and forms of academic traditions slightly upside-down/inside-out, somehow mirroring ‘the uneasiness’ sensed around us in our global society. Our common task will be to create an environment where boundaries between subjects and objects at first remain undefined and uncertain in order to intra-actively articulating new knowledge while ORNAMENTING (force) an ECOLOGY of TRUST (form).sv
art.description.summaryCross Faculty Group for Performance/Performativity present: ORNAMENTING (force) an ECOLOGY of TRUST (form) - Exploring Force and Form through Performance /Performativity. A three-day performative symposium.sv
art.description.supportedByCollaboration between HDK, BVK, Cross Faculty Group for Performance /Performativity, Cross Faculty Group for Aesthetic Learning Processessv
art.relation.urihttps://www.academia.edu/11223980/Ornamenting_force_an_Ecology_of_Trust_form_Exploring_Force_and_Form_through_Performance_Performativitysv
art.relation.urihttps://www.facebook.com/events/871813436209632/sv


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