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Shuttling (2015)

Mick Douglas, Beth Weinstein, James Oliver

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This exposition investigates practice-as-research dynamics through a project titled ‘Shuttle’, from which emerged a practice of ‘shuttling’ as a layered modality for processing methodological artistic research. An international crew of artists, designers, and performance makers enquire into peer-to-peer creative practice development: practices unfolding through the dramaturgy of a twenty-day, four-thousand-mile mobile performance-research journey in the deserts of the North American south-west. We trace the dynamics of a practice-as-research milieu through a suite of artistic operations, performatively elaborated through this rich-media exposition. Through ‘shuttling’, we generate parafunctional performative spaces and temporalities. Our spatio-temporal and sensory mode of research – conditioned, co-created, and situated as a mobile laboratory – posits reflexivity as an embodied practice, as a medium of ‘shuttling’ with the dynamic emergence of creative research practices.
typeresearch exposition
keywordsreflexivity, desert ecology, practice–research dynamics, dramaturgy, landscape, land art, shuttling, deserts, border, performance, practice as research, performing mobility
date01/01/2015
published20/12/2015
last modified20/12/2015
statuspublished
share statusprivate
affiliationRMIT University, University of Melbourne + University of Arizona
licenseAll rights reserved
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/80218/91677
doihttps://doi.org/10.22501/jar.80218
published inJournal for Artistic Research
portal issue9.


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