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Explore the fascinating world of arts, design, and media at the Research Entanglements Conference on July 17, 2024!
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Dive into the labyrinth of research at the mind-bending Research Entanglements Conference on July 17, 2024! 🎓✨ Ready to untangle arts, design, and media mysteries?
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Talk 12: Edgar Jones shared compositional research examining saxophone improvisation and the creation of accidents as material, with a piece called Flights/Paths which has been created through the mapping of Bee Flight Paths.
An amazing way to end our research festival! 🎉
Talk 11: Yang Zhou’s practice-integrated research analyses the multi-faceted representations of Chinese literati gardens. Using photographic practice as the major example, Yang examines how contemporary art generates new understandings of literati gardens and new experiences.
Talk 9: Ying Liu’s research explores the silk dyeing method of Shulang, traditionally used by fisher people and its derivate dyeing techniques of silk in the southern area of China.
Talk 8: Lou Barnell shared her performance practice of using ‘whole body listening’ to create physical ‘circuits’ that listen and transmit sound, through objects, movement, and vocals. This was followed by a valuable discussion on the participants’ experience!
Talk 7: Yining He aims to create a framework for investigating artistic practices in Chinese contemporary art that address the legacies of colonialism, creating a cognitive map to depict the structure and central themes of the research.
Photo: Cheng Xinhao, To the Ocean, 2019
How would you visually represent your research journey?
Our art station asked our Inside//Out Festival attendees to do just that! 🎉 we love the chaos 😂
Talk 5: How can the narrative in the game Cyberpunk 2077 bring aspects of the past to represent the future? Antonio Diogo Greff de Freitas
seeks to problematise the specificity of virtualisation of time in games.
Talk 4: Chloe Knibbs shared ´Meeting Jaëll’, an electroacoustic piece that shares material written by French composer Marie Jaëll. The work aimed to capture the idea of meeting women composers from the past and releasing pre-conceived notions about them and their work.
Talk 3: Dan Horrigan shared his micro short Never Your Hand in Mine that examines ideas of difference in cinematic terms. It's adapted from Buchner's Woyzeck the first play in Western literature to prioritise the working class, reimagined as a ‘glacial charge of defiance´.
Talk 2: Paloma Trigas-Payne’s open mic explored classical and traditional music through the lens of the Galician muiñera. Paloma mixed talking and performance brilliantly!