Be Your Dog was a Live Art Development Agency DIY funded project that aimed to explore and analyse relationships beyond the hierarchies of pet and owner in response to Donna Haraway’s concept of two companions are necessary for a functional co-species cohabition. This is in response to scientific findings in animal behavioural studies that suggests hierarchy is unproductive in interspecies domestic cohabitation, and that non-human animals respond to other beings through emotional contagion and empathy. Palagi, Nicotra and Cordoni state in Rapid Mimicry and Emotional Contagion in Domestic Dogs “emotional contagion, a basic building block of empathy, occurs when a subject shares the same affective state of another,” which the project tests an...
Based upon a multi-species ethnography of companion dog training in the UK, this paper examines the ...
Based upon a multi-species ethnography of companion dog training in the UK, this paper examines the ...
Human School (Be Your Dog!) abstract: Inspired by her own dog, the artist Angela Bartram turns the c...
Be Your Dog was a Live Art Development Agency DIY funded project that aimed to explore and analyse r...
How might we consider the non-human animal as equal in a political climate whereby they are eaten, e...
How might we consider the non-human animal as equal in a political climate whereby they are eaten, e...
In partnership with the Live Art Development Agency, 'Be Your Dog' is a project that aims to transce...
The animal, and the questions that pertain to it in respect of its often-complex relationship with h...
‘Canine Collaboration: Art, Objects and Morality’ was presented at the Visual Arts panel 11-14 Jan. ...
The research considers and appraises issues pertaining to the human relationship with animals, parti...
This practice-led research explores questions of interspecies empathy, mutuality and kinship within ...
We are lacking of critical research on animal-human relations and cross-species companionship in the...
The research in the chapter ‘Between Bodies: an artist’s account of the oral connection between huma...
Interspecies asks: Can artists work with animals as equals? If not, what is the current state of the...
Shaun Caton’s Prancing Poodles and Preposterous Pugs is a visual tour through some of his extraordin...
Based upon a multi-species ethnography of companion dog training in the UK, this paper examines the ...
Based upon a multi-species ethnography of companion dog training in the UK, this paper examines the ...
Human School (Be Your Dog!) abstract: Inspired by her own dog, the artist Angela Bartram turns the c...
Be Your Dog was a Live Art Development Agency DIY funded project that aimed to explore and analyse r...
How might we consider the non-human animal as equal in a political climate whereby they are eaten, e...
How might we consider the non-human animal as equal in a political climate whereby they are eaten, e...
In partnership with the Live Art Development Agency, 'Be Your Dog' is a project that aims to transce...
The animal, and the questions that pertain to it in respect of its often-complex relationship with h...
‘Canine Collaboration: Art, Objects and Morality’ was presented at the Visual Arts panel 11-14 Jan. ...
The research considers and appraises issues pertaining to the human relationship with animals, parti...
This practice-led research explores questions of interspecies empathy, mutuality and kinship within ...
We are lacking of critical research on animal-human relations and cross-species companionship in the...
The research in the chapter ‘Between Bodies: an artist’s account of the oral connection between huma...
Interspecies asks: Can artists work with animals as equals? If not, what is the current state of the...
Shaun Caton’s Prancing Poodles and Preposterous Pugs is a visual tour through some of his extraordin...
Based upon a multi-species ethnography of companion dog training in the UK, this paper examines the ...
Based upon a multi-species ethnography of companion dog training in the UK, this paper examines the ...
Human School (Be Your Dog!) abstract: Inspired by her own dog, the artist Angela Bartram turns the c...