Mutual dependencies (edited by K. Meynell) explores a range of collaborative and inter-dependant practices, under the headings: Transcription, Pedagogy, Ecologics, and Symbiosis. At the core of this idea is the acknowledgment of an interrelatedness of practices and the wish to expose these. Collaboration suggests an ease, which does not necessarily reflect the whole picture. These relationships can be fraught, not least because of the nature of subjectivity. Furthermore they exist not only in the moment, now, face to face, but also in a combination, art works to artists, and in precedent implying a lineage. This lineage is one that will be repeated and will be broken, modified or ruptured: the one in tension with the other. Educationall...
Though collaboration has been evident throughout the History of art, the purpose of this study was t...
For four years, intermedial artists Bethany Engstrom, Richard Corey, and John Bell have collaborated...
Collaborative works are intrinsically different than books written by one author alone...the decisio...
Mutual dependencies (edited by K. Meynell) explores a range of collaborative and inter-dependant pra...
In his 2001 writings on artistic collaboration, art theorist Charles Green describes how some artist...
The intersections of the arts and education are documented in this inquiry as interdisciplinary arti...
Over the course of my undergraduate experience at The Ohio State University, I have become increasin...
This paper examines contemporary arts practice and interdisciplinary modes of exchange. It argues fo...
In its most common usage in the artistic context, collaboration refers to a practice of creation in ...
Collaboration has become a core aspect of teaching, learning and research in university art departme...
Rather than seeing collaboration as a 'goal' or something to measure as 'collaborative enough', the ...
Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities is a peer-reviewed, curated collection of reusable and remixable ...
As an artist I pursue a transdisciplinary practice and my process evolves and takes place in time, i...
In a time in which scientific knowledge is in danger of being discredited, we return to the responsi...
Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities is a peer-reviewed, curated collection of reusable and remixable ...
Though collaboration has been evident throughout the History of art, the purpose of this study was t...
For four years, intermedial artists Bethany Engstrom, Richard Corey, and John Bell have collaborated...
Collaborative works are intrinsically different than books written by one author alone...the decisio...
Mutual dependencies (edited by K. Meynell) explores a range of collaborative and inter-dependant pra...
In his 2001 writings on artistic collaboration, art theorist Charles Green describes how some artist...
The intersections of the arts and education are documented in this inquiry as interdisciplinary arti...
Over the course of my undergraduate experience at The Ohio State University, I have become increasin...
This paper examines contemporary arts practice and interdisciplinary modes of exchange. It argues fo...
In its most common usage in the artistic context, collaboration refers to a practice of creation in ...
Collaboration has become a core aspect of teaching, learning and research in university art departme...
Rather than seeing collaboration as a 'goal' or something to measure as 'collaborative enough', the ...
Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities is a peer-reviewed, curated collection of reusable and remixable ...
As an artist I pursue a transdisciplinary practice and my process evolves and takes place in time, i...
In a time in which scientific knowledge is in danger of being discredited, we return to the responsi...
Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities is a peer-reviewed, curated collection of reusable and remixable ...
Though collaboration has been evident throughout the History of art, the purpose of this study was t...
For four years, intermedial artists Bethany Engstrom, Richard Corey, and John Bell have collaborated...
Collaborative works are intrinsically different than books written by one author alone...the decisio...