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| − | ''Utterances: Composing a Care-Informed Research Practice in the Cracks'' is a humble offering towards an alternative artistic research practice that is guided by an ethics of care. | + | "''Utterances: Composing a Care-Informed Research Practice in the Cracks'' is a humble offering towards an alternative artistic research practice that is guided by an ethics of care. |
''Utterances'' proposes the ‘check in’ as an invitation, as well as a structure, dialogue, and reality that begins with the lived experience of the body, combined with the visceral experiences of sharing intimate spaces together. This approach opens space for collecting impressions, allowing for tensions and gaps, speaking and being silent, presence and non-presence, note taking and taking note, all as an ongoing process of caring coalition building. | ''Utterances'' proposes the ‘check in’ as an invitation, as well as a structure, dialogue, and reality that begins with the lived experience of the body, combined with the visceral experiences of sharing intimate spaces together. This approach opens space for collecting impressions, allowing for tensions and gaps, speaking and being silent, presence and non-presence, note taking and taking note, all as an ongoing process of caring coalition building. | ||
| − | This intimate publication’s collective research encompasses a way of working, the rhythms and the breaks of a certain kind of intimacy, and an ethos of being in ‘right relation’. With respect to this research being in right relation, seemingly separate lines of inquiry become interwoven, generate emergent interrelationships, bring together collective imagination, pursue unpredictable pathways, and honour the marginalia of research by centring the side notes and whispers. | + | This intimate publication’s collective research encompasses a way of working, the rhythms and the breaks of a certain kind of intimacy, and an ethos of being in ‘right relation’. With respect to this research being in right relation, seemingly separate lines of inquiry become interwoven, generate emergent interrelationships, bring together collective imagination, pursue unpredictable pathways, and honour the marginalia of research by centring the side notes and whispers." |
| − | Co-published | + | HumDrumPress is a collaboration- based publisher. Roles and responsibilities are therefore shared by all parties, within their individual capacities. The following persons contributed in a multitude of ways to making this publication possible: Wibke Bramesfeld, Amy Gowen, The Promiscuous Care Study Group, Carla Arcos, Seecum Cheung, Pablo Lerma, Judith Leijdekkers, Carmen José, Skye Maule-O'Brien, Vivian Sky Rehberg, Kari Robertson, Yusser al Obaidi, Michelle Teran, Renée Turner, and Julia Wilhelm. |
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| + | Co-published by HumDrumPress and Meteoro Editions, 2024 | ||
| + | ISBN 978-90-83423-10-4 | ||
| + | Free Art License | ||
| + | [57] pages | ||
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| + | [[Series:HumDrumPress]] | ||
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- Utterances
- Composing a Care-Informed Research Practice in the Cracks
by The Promiscuous Care Study Group
"Utterances: Composing a Care-Informed Research Practice in the Cracks is a humble offering towards an alternative artistic research practice that is guided by an ethics of care.
Utterances proposes the ‘check in’ as an invitation, as well as a structure, dialogue, and reality that begins with the lived experience of the body, combined with the visceral experiences of sharing intimate spaces together. This approach opens space for collecting impressions, allowing for tensions and gaps, speaking and being silent, presence and non-presence, note taking and taking note, all as an ongoing process of caring coalition building.
This intimate publication’s collective research encompasses a way of working, the rhythms and the breaks of a certain kind of intimacy, and an ethos of being in ‘right relation’. With respect to this research being in right relation, seemingly separate lines of inquiry become interwoven, generate emergent interrelationships, bring together collective imagination, pursue unpredictable pathways, and honour the marginalia of research by centring the side notes and whispers."
HumDrumPress is a collaboration- based publisher. Roles and responsibilities are therefore shared by all parties, within their individual capacities. The following persons contributed in a multitude of ways to making this publication possible: Wibke Bramesfeld, Amy Gowen, The Promiscuous Care Study Group, Carla Arcos, Seecum Cheung, Pablo Lerma, Judith Leijdekkers, Carmen José, Skye Maule-O'Brien, Vivian Sky Rehberg, Kari Robertson, Yusser al Obaidi, Michelle Teran, Renée Turner, and Julia Wilhelm.
Co-published by HumDrumPress and Meteoro Editions, 2024 ISBN 978-90-83423-10-4 Free Art License [57] pages
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