The commonality between the workshop leaders lies in our use of art methods to explore particular contexts (e.g. hospitals, public galleries, call centres, local authorities) in order to explore the material processes and conditions of these places. Our workshop explores these methodologies by playing with the metaphor of the digestive system to find out what is being ingested, masticated and digested, by whom and what is being excreted at the end of this process? What is the impact of this shit? How is it distributed and made public? Playing with the conference theme of ‘eating’, this workshop extends the metaphor to ask what position the artist-researcher might hold within the digestive system, particularly when the artist-researcher is e...
'Our Palace of the Intestines' was the final part of a workshop, 'Extispicy in the Everyday: An Expl...
Facing the onset of the Winter festivities, gluttony, over consumption, alcohol-fuelled misunderstan...
Extispicy in the Everyday: An Exploration of Human-Environment Binaries through the Gut explored the...
The commonality between the workshop leaders lies in our use of art methods to explore particular co...
WORKSHOP. The commonality between the workshop leaders lies in our use of art methods to explore par...
The commonality between the panel leaders lies in our use of participatory art methods to explore pa...
The commonality between the panel leaders lies in our use of participatory art methods to explore pa...
The workshop draws on Amanda’s artwork and research into the ancient practice of extispicy, divinati...
On Innards is a multidisciplinary project developed by artists Amanda Couch, Andrew Hladky and Mindy...
In 'Reflection on Digestion: The Stomach' we reflect on the process and idea of digestion through ea...
Reflection on Digestion: The Mouth is a participatory performance – a fragment of a longer work – re...
In art, film and literature, the act of eating is a frequent subject which serves two broad function...
'Reflection on Digestion: A Performance Dinner' is a participatory performance in the form of a dinn...
Foodservice organisations, particularly those in hospitals, are large producers of food waste. The f...
International audienceThe human intestinal ecosystem, previously called the gut microflora is now kn...
'Our Palace of the Intestines' was the final part of a workshop, 'Extispicy in the Everyday: An Expl...
Facing the onset of the Winter festivities, gluttony, over consumption, alcohol-fuelled misunderstan...
Extispicy in the Everyday: An Exploration of Human-Environment Binaries through the Gut explored the...
The commonality between the workshop leaders lies in our use of art methods to explore particular co...
WORKSHOP. The commonality between the workshop leaders lies in our use of art methods to explore par...
The commonality between the panel leaders lies in our use of participatory art methods to explore pa...
The commonality between the panel leaders lies in our use of participatory art methods to explore pa...
The workshop draws on Amanda’s artwork and research into the ancient practice of extispicy, divinati...
On Innards is a multidisciplinary project developed by artists Amanda Couch, Andrew Hladky and Mindy...
In 'Reflection on Digestion: The Stomach' we reflect on the process and idea of digestion through ea...
Reflection on Digestion: The Mouth is a participatory performance – a fragment of a longer work – re...
In art, film and literature, the act of eating is a frequent subject which serves two broad function...
'Reflection on Digestion: A Performance Dinner' is a participatory performance in the form of a dinn...
Foodservice organisations, particularly those in hospitals, are large producers of food waste. The f...
International audienceThe human intestinal ecosystem, previously called the gut microflora is now kn...
'Our Palace of the Intestines' was the final part of a workshop, 'Extispicy in the Everyday: An Expl...
Facing the onset of the Winter festivities, gluttony, over consumption, alcohol-fuelled misunderstan...
Extispicy in the Everyday: An Exploration of Human-Environment Binaries through the Gut explored the...