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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Some things bear repeating: experiments in performative micro-curating 97 years after the case of Mr. Mutt

Dahle, Sigrid 11 September 2013 (has links)
I conduct a series of experiments culminating in a gallery exhibition, I Never Stopped Being A Curator, which investigate and reinterpret what it means to ‘care’ and ‘profane’ in the context of an expanded notion of curatorial practice. I call what I’m doing ‘performative micro-curating,’ a playfully performative practice with precedents dating back to Marcel Duchamp and The Richard Mutt Case. More specifically, I’m interpreting and practising performative micro-curating as a relational, meta-conceptual art practice that uses mirroring and repetition as a method for posing questions, making knowledge and forging social bonds, while, at the same time, dissolving the boundaries that customarily distinguish artmaking from curating.
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Some things bear repeating: experiments in performative micro-curating 97 years after the case of Mr. Mutt

Dahle, Sigrid 11 September 2013 (has links)
I conduct a series of experiments culminating in a gallery exhibition, I Never Stopped Being A Curator, which investigate and reinterpret what it means to ‘care’ and ‘profane’ in the context of an expanded notion of curatorial practice. I call what I’m doing ‘performative micro-curating,’ a playfully performative practice with precedents dating back to Marcel Duchamp and The Richard Mutt Case. More specifically, I’m interpreting and practising performative micro-curating as a relational, meta-conceptual art practice that uses mirroring and repetition as a method for posing questions, making knowledge and forging social bonds, while, at the same time, dissolving the boundaries that customarily distinguish artmaking from curating.
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// Afeto e derivações / // Affect and derivations

João Paulo Toledo Quintella 23 May 2014 (has links)
Escrever como obra. Essa é a proposta de //. Produzir uma publicação que não separe o texto da plasticidade tendo como tema o afeto- sua produção, permanência e evanescência. Neste livro-objeto, pensar a escrita como arte [um fazer] e a escrita na arte [um localizar] é um mesmo movimento, um mesmo exercício. // incide sobre o campo do afeto como tema e da escrita como forma, partindo de trabalhos que problematizem o campo afetivo e/ou existam no contato escrita-arte. Nos vastos estudos que localizam o afeto como força central na constituição da paisagem urbana e das relações sociais, políticas e econômicas, busquei me movimentar por um espaço que tratasse das novas modalidades de um afeto íntimo e de uma intimidade pública. O cruzamento da pesquisa teórica com a produção de artistas contemporâneos apareceu como método de pesquisa e impulso produtivo apontando para um trabalho prático-teórico que trouxesse tanto uma escrita de si quanto uma escrita conceitual para dentro do trabalho. Em // a produção de um texto/obra parte da investigação sobre os modos de aparição de subjetividade e afetividade no contemporâneo, sobre como ressonâncias psicológicas e afetivas dão origem a uma escrita de superfícies estéticas, matérias visuais e operações gráficas / Writing as work. This is the proposal of "//". Produce a publication that does not separate the text of plasticity having as theme the afeto- production, permanence and evanescence. In this book-object, thinking writing as art [a doing] and writing in art [a locate] is the same movement, the same exercise. "//" focuses on the field of affect as a theme and writing as form taking as a basis works that problematize the affective domain and / or exist trough the contact writing-art. In the large studies that locate the affection as a central force in the creation of the urban landscape and social, political and economic relations, I sought to move towards a space that treats new arrangements for an intimate affection and a public intimacy. The intersection of theoretical research with the production of contemporary artists appeared as a research method and productive momentum pointing to a practical-theoretical work to bring both a written and a conceptual writing themselves into the work. In "//" the producing a text that is also work is a consequence of the research on the modes of appearance of subjectivity and emotion in the contemporary, on how psychological and affective resonances rise into written aesthetic surfaces, visual materials and graphics operations
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// Afeto e derivações / // Affect and derivations

João Paulo Toledo Quintella 23 May 2014 (has links)
Escrever como obra. Essa é a proposta de //. Produzir uma publicação que não separe o texto da plasticidade tendo como tema o afeto- sua produção, permanência e evanescência. Neste livro-objeto, pensar a escrita como arte [um fazer] e a escrita na arte [um localizar] é um mesmo movimento, um mesmo exercício. // incide sobre o campo do afeto como tema e da escrita como forma, partindo de trabalhos que problematizem o campo afetivo e/ou existam no contato escrita-arte. Nos vastos estudos que localizam o afeto como força central na constituição da paisagem urbana e das relações sociais, políticas e econômicas, busquei me movimentar por um espaço que tratasse das novas modalidades de um afeto íntimo e de uma intimidade pública. O cruzamento da pesquisa teórica com a produção de artistas contemporâneos apareceu como método de pesquisa e impulso produtivo apontando para um trabalho prático-teórico que trouxesse tanto uma escrita de si quanto uma escrita conceitual para dentro do trabalho. Em // a produção de um texto/obra parte da investigação sobre os modos de aparição de subjetividade e afetividade no contemporâneo, sobre como ressonâncias psicológicas e afetivas dão origem a uma escrita de superfícies estéticas, matérias visuais e operações gráficas / Writing as work. This is the proposal of "//". Produce a publication that does not separate the text of plasticity having as theme the afeto- production, permanence and evanescence. In this book-object, thinking writing as art [a doing] and writing in art [a locate] is the same movement, the same exercise. "//" focuses on the field of affect as a theme and writing as form taking as a basis works that problematize the affective domain and / or exist trough the contact writing-art. In the large studies that locate the affection as a central force in the creation of the urban landscape and social, political and economic relations, I sought to move towards a space that treats new arrangements for an intimate affection and a public intimacy. The intersection of theoretical research with the production of contemporary artists appeared as a research method and productive momentum pointing to a practical-theoretical work to bring both a written and a conceptual writing themselves into the work. In "//" the producing a text that is also work is a consequence of the research on the modes of appearance of subjectivity and emotion in the contemporary, on how psychological and affective resonances rise into written aesthetic surfaces, visual materials and graphics operations
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Against against affect (again) : æffect in Kenneth Goldsmith's Seven American deaths and disasters

Boruszak, Jeffrey Kyle 08 October 2014 (has links)
Recent scholarship on conceptual writing has turned to the role of affect in poetry. Critics such as Calvin Bedient claim that by using appropriated text and appealing to intellectual encounters with poetry based around a central “concept,” conceptual writing diminishes or even ignores affect. Bedient in particular is concerned with affect's relationship with political efficacy, a relationship I call “æffect.” I make the case that because of its use of appropriated material, we must examine the transformation from source text to poetic work when discussing affect in conceptual writing. Kenneth Goldsmith's Seven American Deaths and Disasters, which consists of transcriptions of audio recordings made during and immediately following major American tragedies, involves a specific kind of affective transformation: the cliché. I discuss what makes a cliché, especially in relation to affect, before turning to Sianne Ngai's Ugly Feelings and her concept of “stuplimity.” Stuplimity is an often ignored and not easily articulated affect that arises from boredom and repetition. Stuplimity is critical for Seven American Deaths and Disasters, especially for the “open feeling” that it produces in its wake. This uncanny feeling indicates a changing tide in conversations about conceptual writing. Rather than focus on the affect of æffect, we should instead turn to the effect. / text

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