Artistic Connectivity Unfolding
(2024)
author(s): Falk Hubner, walmeri ribeiro, Elisavet Kalpaxi, Marike Hoekstra, Eleni Kolliopoulou, Jessica Renfro, Isil Egrikavuk, Reyhaneh Mirjahani, Katy Beinart, Lizzie Lloyd, Chrystalleni Loizidou, Xenia Tsompanidou, Juriaan Achthoven
connected to: Fontys Academy of the Arts (internal)
published in: Research Catalogue
This publication presents the outcomes of the Connective Symposium, which took place at Fontys Academy of the Arts in Tilburg, in November 2022. The symposium was the first time that the professorship and research group Artistic Connective Practices, initiated in 2021, opened its work to the international field: We invited practitioners from all over the world to share their work and exchange about the concept of "artistic connectivity".
"Artistic Connectivity Unfolding" is an attempt to share the experiences during the symposium with the broader artistic research audience, and to contribute to the body of artistic research work that is socially engaged. The exposition is potentially many things: In part, it is a piece of documentation of the symposium, in part reflections on and proceedings of it. It is also an explorative contribution to our emerging and unfolding discourse of artistic connectivity, — unfinished, fluid and moving — and thus a springboard for our future work on artistic connectivity.
Connective Conversations
(last edited: 2024)
author(s): Falk Hubner
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
This is an exposition in progress.
Starting in the 2021/22 season, the professorship Artistic Connective Practices organises and curates a series of encounters with practitioners, the research team of the professorship and audience, in order to explore the notion of Artistic Connective Practices.
The Green Man - scientific and artistic reflection on environmental issues
(last edited: 2019)
author(s): Ana Sladetic Sabic
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
„The Green Man“ art work is based on a real environmental research that was conducted on invasive tropical algae from the Adriatic Sea which belong to the most invasive species on the Earth. These algae are dangerous because they produce toxic compounds that destroy native species causing reduction in biodiversity and marine life. Despite its harmful effects on ecosystems, animal and human health the monitoring of these species in Croatia has been terminated due to lack of financial support. Through human body and circulatory system, this art work discusses fundamental issues present in research practice. Links in the work represent touch-activated voice lines that reveal the truth and actual state of scientific and artistic research practice.