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RE/VERSIONEN engages with contemporary practices in the arts and sciences that prioritize ambiguity and uncertainty over rigid binaries. It explores the concepts of versions and re-versions, reflecting on what is prior, present, and encountered, while addressing powerful structures, images, and narratives that often perpetuate discrimination. The dichotomy of 'foreign' and 'own' serves as a significant construct that defines and obscures its own creation and context. This collection features a diverse array of contributions that go beyond merely referencing 'the Other.' It seeks to open alternative perspectives through various means, whether vigorously provocative or subtly confusing. The volume encompasses a wide range of artistic and scientific knowledge, including poetic and scientific essays, photographs, drawings, poems, song lyrics, dialogues, a sci-fi short story, installations, and practical exercises. The practices highlighted include appropriation, questioning, experiencing, and producing, as well as rewriting and alienating. Each practice embodies a complex interplay of separation and connection, prompting participants to engage with their positioning. As an exploratory endeavor, RE/VERSIONEN does not conclude but invites readers to navigate the diverse spectrum of positions and methods presented.
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RE/VERSIONEN, Olav Amende
- Idioma
- Publicado en
- 2024
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- Título
- RE/VERSIONEN
- Subtítulo
- Künstlerische und wissenschaftliche Verfahren der Un/Eindeutigkeit
- Idioma
- Inglés, Alemán
- Autores
- Olav Amende
- Editorial
- Neofelis Verlag GmbH
- Publicado en
- 2024
- Formato
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- Páginas
- 264
- ISBN10
- 395808446X
- ISBN13
- 9783958084469
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- No ficción
- Descripción
- RE/VERSIONEN engages with contemporary practices in the arts and sciences that prioritize ambiguity and uncertainty over rigid binaries. It explores the concepts of versions and re-versions, reflecting on what is prior, present, and encountered, while addressing powerful structures, images, and narratives that often perpetuate discrimination. The dichotomy of 'foreign' and 'own' serves as a significant construct that defines and obscures its own creation and context. This collection features a diverse array of contributions that go beyond merely referencing 'the Other.' It seeks to open alternative perspectives through various means, whether vigorously provocative or subtly confusing. The volume encompasses a wide range of artistic and scientific knowledge, including poetic and scientific essays, photographs, drawings, poems, song lyrics, dialogues, a sci-fi short story, installations, and practical exercises. The practices highlighted include appropriation, questioning, experiencing, and producing, as well as rewriting and alienating. Each practice embodies a complex interplay of separation and connection, prompting participants to engage with their positioning. As an exploratory endeavor, RE/VERSIONEN does not conclude but invites readers to navigate the diverse spectrum of positions and methods presented.