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[Commlist] Cracking the Established Order - Practice-based research conference
Wed Jan 02 15:02:17 GMT 2019
*PACE Building, De Montfort University, Leicester*
*27 – 28th June 2019*
/“*The turn to creative practice is one of the most exciting and
revolutionary developments to occur in the university within the last
two decades and is currently accelerating in influence. It is bringing
with it dynamic new ways of thinking about research and new
methodologies for conducting it, a raised awareness of the different
kinds of knowledge that creative practice can convey and an illuminating
body of information about the creative process*/” *(Smith and Dean, 2009:1)*
**This conference will explore the ongoing ‘accelerating influence’ of
practice-based research, as it continues to**shape new ways of thinking
about research and creative methodologies. Focusing on the evolution and
increasing importance of creative practice within academic contexts
across the arts**and humanities, /Cracking the Established Order (CtEO)/
returns to the key question of ‘Can practice allow us to re-envision the
role of a traditional researcher?’. We are looking for ways that
practice-based research provides a possibility for the formation of new
knowledge – both critical and embodied - created and articulated through
unique forms and formats. /CtEO/ provides a new platform to reconsider
the provocative potential of practice-based research.
**
Most importantly, this conference invites PhD students, early career
researchers and artists to engage directly, either through practice -
from performance, exhibitions or screenings, to workshops and discursive
activities, or through traditional paper format. Proposals for
presentation through practice-based formats are particularly encouraged.
Inviting participants from a range of artistic backgrounds and
disciplines, /CtEO /seeks to highlight the innovation, range and
diversity within creative practice as research. As such, we welcome
submissions from all artistic areas. The expectation is that while
subject matters may differ, all participants will engage with the
methodology of creative practice as research.**Along with this, this
conference will also emphasise**the importance of the intersection
between creativity and the creation of new knowledge. /CtEO/ will
highlight the impactful reach of practice-based research, which can
engage audiences from diverse backgrounds, communities and networks, and
from the general public, as well as being able to converge with
non-academic creative research within alternative contexts, such as
interdisciplinary art jams, underground happening and art/club events.
**
*Drawing upon the aims of this conference, we encourage proposals that
include but are not limited to:*
* The resilient potential of practice as a means of inviting change,
scrambling the established order and resisting rigid structures
* The evolving importance of practice-based research within academic
contexts
* The relationship between theoretical knowledge and creative
practice, is it interchangeable/ equal/ conflicting?
* The theoretical lense(s) of your practice and its impacton social,
political, cultural contexts
* The intensive and potentially invisible labour of creating practice
* Methodological approaches of your practice-based research
* The impact of different media within practice-based research (e.g
spoken word, text, image, digitised technology)
* Embodied practice as a means of exploring the self/selves
* Practice as a tool of transformation and presence
* Practice as a means of celebrating artistic freedom and diversity
*Submissions may include:*
*Exhibition Artworks/ Installations**
*Performance/ performative papers
*Film screening
*Digital display
*Workshop proposal
*Discursive/participatory activities
*20-minute academic papers
Proposals adopting alternative formats will also be considered. CtEO
welcomes any proposal that addresses or relates to the role of
practice-based research.
*Conference Keynotes*
**
*Lauren Barri Holstein, *Since 2010, Lauren Barri Holstein has developed
a substantial body of work (Notorious, Splat!, How to Become a Cupcake,
How 2 Become 1, Lady Love, Cherry Pop etc) presented in Live Art, Dance,
and Theatre contexts including The Barbican (London, UK), SPILL Festival
(London, UK) FEM Fest (Girona, Spain)and Abrons Art Center (New York,
U.S.), gaining respect and notoriety within the Live Art world . She has
collaborated with a number of prominent UK artists, including Kira
O’Reilly, Dominic Johnson, Martin O’Brien, and Manuel Vason. Her most
prominent work to date, Splat!, commissioned by SPILL Festival of
Performance, premiered as the opening of SPILL 2013 at The Barbican,
London. It was named Time Out’s ‘Critic’s Choice in Dance’, one of Time
Out’s ‘Must See Shows of 2013’, one of The Stage’s ‘Dance Picks of
2013’, and one of The Guardian’s ‘Theatre Picks’. Holstein holds a PhD
from Queen Mary, University of London and is a visiting lecturer at
various UK and European universities. She has authored several published
articles, including: ‘A Queer Family Tree’ in The Only Way Home Is
Through the Show: The Performance Work of Lois Weaver, ed. by Jen Harvie
and Lois Weaver; ‘Splat!: Death, Mess, Failure and Blue-Balling’, in
Performance Research; ‘The Cyclical Pleasure/Death of Symbolization in
How to Become a Cupcake/The Famous’ Adaption of Frankenstein’, in On
Repetition: Writing, Performance, Art, ed. by Eirini Kartsaki; and
several articles.
**
*Alexa Wright, *Dr Alexa Wright is an artist and academic living in
London, UK. Working at the intersection of art and medical science to
explore human inter-subjectivity through qualities like vulnerability
and empathy, Alexa uses a wide range of media in her work, including
photography, video, sound, interactive installation, performance and
book works. She has extensive experience of working with people with
disabilities and mental health issues, as well as with medical
scientists and other creative practitioners. From 1999-2010 Alexa worked
collaboratively with Professor Alf Linney and computer scientists at UCL
to create three interactive installations, Conversation Piece (2009),
Alter Ego (2005), and Face Value (2001). These works have all been
widely shown internationally. In 2011-12, funded by a year-long AHRC
Fellowship, she created A View From Inside, a series of portrait
photographs of people who experience episodes of psychosis. Since 2007
Alexa has been part of Hybrid Bodies, a unique international,
interdisciplinary project based in Toronto, Canada that brings together
medics, visual artists, a philosopher and social scientists to explore
the emotional and psychological effects of heart transplantation from
multiple, interwoven perspectives. Alexa has a 0.5FTE post at the
University as Reader in Art and Visual Culture.
An edited contribution of material from CtEO will be published online,
the content and format of which is to be developed at the conference.
*Application
*
*1. Proposal
*Please provide an abstract of no more than 300 words that describes
what you would like to propose for the conference and what form it will
take (i.e. paper, exhibition, screening, performance, workshop etc.)
*2. Biography*
Please give a 200-word max artistic and academic biography. This should
state whether you are PhD or non-PhD, if not please tell us your
background, related experience and/or qualifications. Please note that
if successful, this information will be made available to conference
participants and published on the conference website.
*3. Documentation*
Please provide a single pdf of low-res images and/or web links and/or
links to video documentation of previous work and the work you would
like to propose, if applicable. Please give a brief description of
images or documentation provided.
*4. Technical Specifications*
Please provide details of the space, equipment and duration, if
applicable, for the work you have proposed.
*5. Funding*
A limited number of bursaries are available on a first-come-first-served
basis for non-funded participants to help towards travel and
accommodation costs. If relevant, please provide a maximum of 100 words
of why this money would benefit you. Please note, as funding is limited,
only self-funded candidates or those on Living Wage or less may apply
for help towards conference costs. The maximum contribution is up to £75
per person.
*SUBMISSION*
Applications should be sent to (cteo.conference /at/ gmail.com)
**
*KEY DATES*
Submission deadline: March 2^nd 2019
Submission notification: March 16^th 2019
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