-
Auteur/artiestJanneke Wesseling
-
Publicatiejaar2020
-
Datum26 nov 2020
-
FormatVerslag
-
PresentatorJanneke Wesseling
-
PrijsFree
interconnecting sensory, non-linguistic practice and discursive writing in artistic research
How to assist the doctorate student in the arts in explicating the intuitive? That was the question Janneke was invited to share her thoughts on for the Multiplier seminar 'Feedback, feed-forward', organised by Orpheus Instituut in Ghent.
Read more about this topic
- Wesseling, J. (2016). Why Write? On Writing as Art Practice. In H. Borgdorff & A. Lewin (Eds.), SAR International Conference Catalogue: Writing. Amsterdam: Society for Artistic Research & The Hague: University of the Arts.
In her essay, Janneke suggests that writing in an artistic PhD context can function as a clarification of a practice or to writing as a practice reflecting itself. Writing helps understanding what one is doing, and also changes the way we look at things and create.
Writing about the artistic practice as a tool for opening up the practice for feedback.
More info on the Erasmus+ partnership project Advancing Supervision for Artistic Research Doctorates and other workpackages related to doctoral supervision can be found here.
A warm thanks to the Erasmus+ programme for co-funding the organisation of the multiplier seminar.