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Tag Archives: geography
Documentation of Art-Geography Talk @ Glasgow Sculpture Studios
As promised here is the documentation of the talk given by Kate Foster at GSS giving examples of collaborative creative work on environmental change from art and geography (happened on June 23, 2011). In the talk Kate Foster invites responces … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Geography, Events, Presentations, Happenings etc., Experimental Geographies, Geographer-artists, Public Art
Tagged art, art-geography collaborations, geography, Glasgow Sculpture Studios, Hayden Lorimer, interdisciplinary, Kate Foster, merle patchett, Perdita Phillips, sci-art
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Kate Foster Talks “Changeable Places” at Glasgow Sculpture Studios
I want to bring to your attention a presentation by environmental artist Kate Foster at Glasgow Sculpture Studios that I, and fellow geographer Hayden Lorimer, will be contributing to on Thursday 23 June 1-2 pm (UK time) as we would appreciate your … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Geography, Events, Presentations, Happenings etc., Experimental Geographies, Geographer-artists
Tagged Andriko Lozowy, art-sci projects, Cape Farewell, Changeable Places, Clipperton Project, Collaboration, creative practice, experimental geography, geography, Glasgow Sculpture Studios, Hayden Lorimer, Kate Foster, merle patchett, Royal Geographical Society, Values of Environmental Writing
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A Rough Guide to Non-Representational Theory
There is increasing interest in practice and performance in cultural geography. Attempts to move beyond issues of representation and re-focus cultural geographic concerns on performativity and bodily practices are linked to the inception of what Nigel Thrift describes as ‘non-representational … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Geography, Experimental Geographies, Spatial Theory
Tagged Cultural Geography, Experimental methods, geography, Hayden Lorimer, J D Dewsbury, merle patchett, Nigel Thrift, Non-Representational Theory, Paul Harrison, Performance, Performativity, research methods, Sarah Whatmore, social science
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Sounding Underground
I am currently doing research on creative and radical mapping projects for a workshop I am planning to hold in Edmonton: “Off the Grid: Exploring Creative Cartographies”. The workshop will have a session on the theme of “Mapping Sound and Sounding … Continue reading
Experimenting with Geography
Last month I attended the international training school Experimenting with Geography: See, Hear, Make-do; a workshop aimed at thinking through and trying out new methods of collaboration between art and geography. For those who weren’t there, EwG was a week-long workshop … Continue reading
Posted in Creativity in the City, Cultural Cartography, Events, Presentations, Happenings etc., Experimental Geographies, Geographer-artists, Spatial Encounters, Spatial Theory
Tagged Anechoic chamber, audio, Contact Microphones, Dr Michael Gallagher, Dr. Eric Laurier, Dr. Hayden Lorimer, Dr. Matt Rogalsky, Experimental methods, Experimenting with Geography, geography, Hydrophones, Louise K. Wilson, Prof. Nigel Thrift, Sans Facon, sound art, visual and site-specific research methods
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