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Living Lines of the Barely Noticeable (2024)

Linde Ex

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Living Lines of the Barely Noticeable is a long-term artistic research project aiming to develop distinct artistic approaches to relate to and interact with flying insects and provide the artistic research with a theoretical and practical context by reflecting on relationships and connections with the more-than-human world that occurred within the research. The research aimed to explore ways and manners, that can contribute to more meaningful relationships with a more-than-human entity. This resulted firstly in approaches that explored ways to relate to flying insects: reflective attempts studying glimpses and tatters of ‘insectness’ and the circumstances that shaped the way we related to each other. Secondly, I developed approaches that explored manners of being close to (or intimate with) flying insects. These approaches involved more active, hands-on experiments and attempts to interact with flying insects. Download Accessible PDF
typeresearch exposition
keywordsflying insects, artistic research, interdisciplinarity, ecology, biodiversity, environmental awareness, embodiment, imagination, autoethnography, dance, installation, drawing, biology, Object Oriented Ontology, phenomenlogy, other-than-human
date27/12/2024
published27/12/2024
last modified27/12/2024
statuspublished
share statusprivate
copyrightLinde Ex
licenseCC BY-NC-ND
languageEnglish
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/1912102/3025756/1709
doihttps://doi.org/10.22501/jar.1912102
published inJournal for Artistic Research
portal issue34. 34

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