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Artistic autonomy as value and practice KU Leuven
Artistic practices as a site of human rights : how performative ethnography can facilitate a deeper contextual understanding Ghent University
There has been, in the past two decades, more scholarly attention for how rights-holders understand human rights norms, and how these understandings interact with pre-existing notions of (social) justice. This attention for rights-holders' lived experiences can be linked to the growing influence of socio-legal and legal anthropological perspectives, as well as to that of emancipatory research methods, such as participatory action research. What ...
The Web of Artistic Practice: A Background for Experimentation Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Beneath the artist's apparent expertise and creation --revealed in artistic realisations such as composition or performance-- a complex domain of experience, knowledge, and actions is hidden and difficult to pin down. This domain consists of different tacit dimensions, which can only be made visible, understandable, by theorising, or by the introspection and interpretation of the artist. Moreover, within the process of creation, the artist is ...
Experimental Performance Practices: Navigating Beethoven Through Artistic Research Orpheus Institute
Responding to the overarching theme of ‘Beethoven and musical practices’, this article presents two performative projects, which are contextualized both in a broader theoretical field as well as within a practice-based research agenda that aims at developing ‘experimental performance practices’. Situated within the field of artistic research in music, such practices combine a rigorous critical stance with imaginative creative work, suggesting a ...