I think I now know

Roddy Hunter

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Abstract

In this talk I will present a retrospective view of where passages of my artistic practice could or should (and equally could not or should not) be conceived as research, according to differing criteria whether ethical, aesthetic or political. The talk then concerns how forms of practice correlate or otherwise with modes of research. My practice in the art of action and concept of twenty years has often concerned relationships between mental, physical and social space in different ways. Much of this has – I now realise – has concerned notions of ‘public’ and more recently ‘publication’. For much of that time I have also engaged in enquiry-led practice as a curator, educator and writer and this has undoubtedly determined much of my practice in ways both welcome and otherwise.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationArtistic Research in Action
Subtitle of host publicationProceedings of the Colloquium on Artistic Research in Performing Arts 2
EditorsAnnette Arlander
Place of PublicationHelsinki
PublisherThe University of the Arts Helsinki (Uniarts Helsinki)
Pages23-47
Number of pages24
ISBN (Print)9789529765621
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Externally publishedYes
EventThe Second Colloquium on Artistic Research in Performing Arts 2011: Artistic Research in Action - The Performing Arts Research Centre at the Theatre Academy Helsinki, Helsinki , Finland
Duration: 13 Jan 201115 Jan 2011
Conference number: 2
https://sites.uniarts.fi/web/carpa/carpa2

Publication series

NameTheatre Academy Helsinki
PublisherThe University of the Arts Helsinki (Uniarts Helsinki)
Volume42
ISSN (Print)0788-3385

Conference

ConferenceThe Second Colloquium on Artistic Research in Performing Arts 2011
Abbreviated titleCARPA2011
Country/TerritoryFinland
CityHelsinki
Period13/01/1115/01/11
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