Expanding from the Small Screen - Arts Practice for Affective Digital Presence
Matthews, Miranda. 2021. Expanding from the Small Screen - Arts Practice for Affective Digital Presence. International Journal of Art and Design Education, 40(3), pp. 492-507. ISSN 1476-8062 [Article]
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Responding to conditions of lockdown and social distancing since March 2020, the Centre for Arts and Learning (CAL) at Goldsmiths is researching how arts practice and creative processes can sustain an affective presence in digital learning environments. In this article I discuss our research into how artist educators and students have adapted to the necessity for online learning, including the difficulties of doing so. I refer to a posthumanist, Deleuzian theoretical map that connects with the different collaborative, practice research assemblages we are working with this year. In discussion is a project for engaging with artists and creatives and their learning developments since March 2020 called Finding Comfort within Discomfort. Participants speak for themselves from Instagram and Linktee. The CAL online recorded events with myself and Francis Gilbert; Heather Barnett and Sarah Christie; Jane Prophet; Kimberley Foster, Karl Foster and Victoria Mitchell are referred to as ‘cultural texts’ in hybrid digital/material/embodied arts practice. This research observes ways of expressing emotive release, expanding embodiment from the small screen, and making connections with others that can be adaptive to their different cultural, localised situations. The research seeks to further transferable, affective creative processes.
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Affective digital presence, Centre for Arts and Learning, hybrid learning spaces, Deleuze and Guattari, post humanism, digital equality |
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26 Apr 2021 10:20 |
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24 Sep 2021 13:55 |
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