My Brother Heroin - Research Cartography
(2019)
author(s): Trifilo Gianluca
published in: Research Catalogue
Meine Arbeit ist eine Suchbewegung entlang von Zusammenhängen, die sich mit Dringlichkeit in unserer Gesellschaft zeigen. Es sind vor allem jene Felder in denen der Mensch sich zwischen Überforderung, Abhängigkeit und Isolation oder Sehnsucht nach Entgrenzung bewegt: Drogen, Religion, Social Media. Meine Kindheit gab mir prägende Erfahrungen mit, durch meine beiden Brüder, die dem Heroin erlagen. – Seit 2014 setze ich mich mit diesen Inhalten mittels 3D Technologie, in Form von interaktiven Videos, mit Sprache aber auch mit Objekten auseinander. Mich beschäftigen Fragen des Vergessens und der Wiederholung. Wie kann ich Vergangenes in einen Zustand transferieren, der nicht in der ursprünglichen Situation gefangen bleibt? Kann ich der Überflutung von Bildern und Information entkommen und den Fundus produktiv nutzen?
Habitual touches (carvings) of beings
(2019)
author(s): eli eli
published in: Research Catalogue
This is a story of consecvenses of concecvenses of concekvences of concecuences of consequenses of
consequences of concequenses and how i almost learned to spell this word. Its a never ending story. I
study what was before us, i draw lines and connect.
Some lines are direct, others are nonlinear and take crooked paths, where we cannot trace where it all
started.
Reapplying Phenomena of Meaning
(2019)
author(s): Wesley Troeger
published in: Research Catalogue
Name: Wesley Troeger
subject: composition
supervisors: Samuel Vriezen, Eric Kluitenberg
title: Reapplying Phenomena of Meaning
question: how can the chosen four phenomena of meaning be reapplied in composition?
The paper explores an artistic process of observing and analyzing complexities of meaning in works of different media, and reapplying these complexities in musical composition. Films, stage works, novels and paintings are analyzed for their relevant properties in a series of brief case studies. The problems of abstraction and reapplication are examined, and the ways in which I have done the latter are explained.
bio: Wesley Troeger is a master's student in composition at the Royal Conservatoire of The Hague. He is from Westchester, New York and currently studies with Yannis Kyriakides and Alison Isadora. He holds a bachelor's degree in composition from New England Conservatory in Boston.
The ASC Web: Arts-Infused Facilitation
(2019)
author(s): Judith Marcuse, Flick Harrison
published in: Research Catalogue
The ASC (Art for Social Change) Web is an interactive web page, a pedagogical exposition and a database documentary about Art for Social Change in practice and theory.
600 hours of video have been cut down to 13 hours of insightful, whimsical, serious and thought-provoking conversation about the practice, production and theory of Art for Social Change.
On intimacy,
(2019)
author(s): Eugene A. Kim
published in: Research Catalogue
This poetics study seeks to answer a question like, "What is music?"; its conclusion would be something like, "It's sharing time with the Other." Investigations into how one shares time with the other, privately or publicly, leads the author to intersect personal observations within musicking and resonant concepts from various other domains, such as ethics and love. The result outlines a sparse poetics of being (loving) with the other—this principle inseparable from musical practice.
Commuter Music
(2019)
author(s): Jonas Howden Sjøvaag
published in: Research Catalogue
Commuter music - promo video