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choreo | graphy: artistic research project documentation (2022)

Eleanor Bauer

About this exposition

This page contains a chronological overview of documented artistic research and expositions created within the doctoral research project "choreo | graphy," at Stockholm University of the Arts. This research project generated text publications (documented here in pdfs), live performances (documented here in videos), scores for those performances, interview podcasts, and works for video, all included herein. A summary of the project is located at the top of the page, entitled "choreo | graphy: doctoral project summary." It explains the research questions and methodology, offering context and orientation for the expositions and documents on this page. Reading this document as a guide to the Research Catalogue contents will assist in understanding each item in relation to the overall research. ABSTRACT The research project "choreo | graphy" is an inquiry into the relationship between thinking through dance and thinking through written language, taking the notion of choreography literally as dancing-writing. Respecting that different media afford different thought processes, ideas, and concepts to be reached, this practice-based artistic research project has unfolded within artistic processes and experiments to explore and develop the relationship between dancing-thinking and writing-thinking. Investigating the media-specificity of thought in dancing together (khoreia) as it relates to the media-specificity of thought in language and specifically writing (graphia), the research strives for an adequate relation between the two, one that serves both art forms and respects their differences. The separation of the word choreography into "choreo | graphy" signals the project’s intention to open space for consideration and reinvention of the poetics of choreographic practice and discourse.
typeresearch exposition
keywordsDance, Choreography, Writing, dancing-thinking, dancing-writing, media-specificity, artistic research, enactive cognition, aesthetic thought, sensual journalism, splace, modybind, documented artistic research project (doctoral thesis), Stockholms Konstnärliga högskola, Stockholm University of the Arts
date04/02/2022
published28/04/2022
last modified28/04/2022
statuspublished
share statuspublic
affiliationStockholm University of the Arts
copyrightEleanor Bauer
licenseAll rights reserved
languageEnglish
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/1321770/1321771
published inStockholm University of the Arts (SKH)
portal issue0. X-position
external linkhttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uniarts:diva-1149


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