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Playing with the Artist

open access: yes, 2020
In this paper we present a field study that took place in the environment of the exhibition “Stefanos Rokos: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds’ No More Shall We Part, 14 paintings 17 years later”, hosted at the Benaki Museum (May 2019). A group of visitors played the game “Find the Artwork behind the Story!”, crafting stories over the displayed artworks and ...
Maria Vayanou   +4 more
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Between Seas and Deserts

open access: yesAM: Art + Media, 2017
Brought by his French mother, who was born and raised in French Algeria, Joseph Dadoune was dragged from place to place by her loves and whims, following a detour in Southern France and ending up in Ofakim, Israel.
Yosef-Joseph Dadoune, Mikel Touval
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THE ARTISTIC TEMPERAMENT AND THE ARTIST'S PROGRESS [PDF]

open access: yesThe Musical Quarterly, 1916
rT HE popular idea of the artistic temperament, an idea fostered by most of the novels that take it as their subject, is that it is a kind of freak of nature, a more or less agreeabl e monstrosity; but while it is, perhaps fortunately, of rare occurrence in any family circle, it seems to be a perfectly natural and normal thing, which may be analysed ...
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Remote Feelings: On Blind-Sighted Collaborations and Long-Distance Art Making

open access: yesDisability Studies Quarterly, 2018
This essay is an account of Remote Feelings, a collaborative art project conceived of by the authors in 2016. Shaped by sensory difference, remote location and the use of digital technology, namely 3D scanning and printing technology, this project, like ...
David Johnson, Florian Grond
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Learning in Australian local government: A roadmap for improving education & training

open access: yesCommonwealth Journal of Local Governance, 2016
Faced with a context of national and state reform agendas as well as resource scarcity, Australian local government has pressing workforce development issues.
Ronald Woods   +2 more
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Artistic Ceramists, “Satellites” of the Artistic Field [PDF]

open access: yesBiens Symboliques / Symbolic Goods, 2019
By studying a professional group—“artistic ceramists”—this article brings to light a complementary conception of the logics of autonomy and heteronomy. In France, an artistic ceramist’s craft is highly autonomous, for not only is it distinguished from other activities of artistic creation, but it is also governed by its own rules and equipped with its ...
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Committing Thoughtcrime: A Step-by-Step Tutorial (2021)

open access: yesThe February Journal, 2023
The 2020 Belarusian presidential elections provoked a severe political crisis that continues to this day. Over the past two years, Belarusians have faced unprecedented brutality from the authorities.
An artist from Belarus
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Indigenous Theatre Protocols

open access: yesPercées, 2023
How can existing and reimagined protocols contribute to the decolonization of performing arts practices among Indigenous artists? How can they allow us to reconnect with our languages and the pre-Columbian concepts they keep alive?
Yves Sioui Durand
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1984 and Beyond (2005–07)

open access: yesBritish Art Studies, 2016
DOI Gerard Byrne’s 1984 and Beyond (2005–07) is a multi-media installation that includes a film produced at the Kröller-Müller Museum in the Netherlands.
Gerard Byrne
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being surface

open access: yesPerformance Philosophy, 2022
This paper problematizes the ways in which performance art might be philosophy, and vice versa, that is; how philosophy might operate as embodied praxis and method.
Despina Zacharopoulou
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