ACTING THINGS VII – School of Fluid Measures Arles
Sammanfattning
Learning should be less about knowing or memorising what something is than understanding how it continuously changes in relation to something else. At the School of Flu,a Measures objects, numbers and values that have become fixed by universal standards are dissolved through scored interactions that leave traces in coloured sand. The patterns that emerge are an exploratory measure of the fluidity of meanings, and the colours represent exemplary values as resources to debate, distribute, and fuse into new colours and values.
Through an embodied process that surfaces situative intentions and relations, the Installation invite participants to negotiate new colours and values. Viewed as a series, the sessions intend to explore ways of mediating, materializing and notating the making of meanings and results, in a manner that embraces the fluidity of the constant socio-material becoming.
The first activation of the School of Fluid Measures in Istanbul observed the repertoire of gestures, expressions and patterns that emerged throughout the different negotiations. Building upon these learnings, the second activation in Aries focuses on how the understanding of a specific value is influenced and changes throughout a silent negotiation process.
Med stöd av
Istanbul Design Biennale, Luma Foundation
Beskrivning av projektet
See https://www.disegnodaily.com/article/mediated-meaning
Please note: As the reflection is published by disegno magazine, I cannot just copy paste it but would like to keep the link to read the content on the side where its originally published.
Typ av arbete
Performative Installation
Offentliggjord i
Luma Foundation Arles, France. Exhibition: A school of Schools
Länk till verkets webbplats
https://www.luma-arles.org/en/luma/events.html?eid=f8f06b38-3829-4737-b190-2702786f770e
Fil(er)
Datum
2019-05-02Upphovsman
Seng, Judith
Nyckelord
Performance
Installation
relational design
design research
embodied knowledge
non-verbal negotiation
Publikationstyp
artistic work