Fieldwork for Future Ecologies

Bridget Crone author Sam Nightingale author Polly Stanton author Bridget Crone editor Sam Nightingale editor Polly Stanton editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Onomatopee

Published:1st Feb '23

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Bringing together contributions by artists, writers and theorists, ‘Fieldwork for Future Ecologies’ addresses the role that art practice and art-based research plays in expanding notions of fieldwork. At once a handbook for research and practice and a philosophical speculation, this book offers the unique opportunity to explore ways of working within vastly diverse climates and terrains using image, sound, movement and other sensing technologies. It also offers more creative and speculative interventions into the idea and location of the ‘field’ itself. Focusing on a range of projects from across different geographic locations and situations, the book highlights the crucial contribution that art can make to environmental and climate studies offering a valuable intervention into current discussions of artistic practice and research. ‘Fieldwork for Future Ecologies’ presents a series of propositions and speculations . radical practices for radical times. Contributing authors: Angus Carlyle, Alliance of the Southern Triangle/AST (D Bauer, F Grodin, P M Hernandez, E Kedan), Bianca Hester, Bridget Crone, David Burns, Henriette Gunkel and Eline McGeorge, Imani Jacqueline Brown, Julie Gough, Kate Pickering, Kreider + O’Leary, Kristen Sharp, Melody Jue, Nicholas Mangan, Philip Samartzis, Polly Stanton, Ruth Maclennan, Sam Nightingale, Saskia Beudel, Simon O’Sullivan, Susan Schuppli, Therese Keogh. Editor Bio's Bridget Crone is Senior Lecturer in Visual Cultures at Goldsmiths, The University of London. Her work as a curator and writer is situated at the intersections between theory and practice; her work weaves across fields of practice to propose new forms of encounter between body, image. Books include The Edinburgh Companion to Curatorial Futures (edited with Bassam El Baroni) forthcoming with Edinburgh University Press, and The Sensible Stage: Staging and the Moving Image, Intellect / University of Chicago Press, 2017. Recent essays include: “Future” (2019, with Henriette Gunkel, The Bloomsbury Handbook for 21st Century Feminist Theory, London: Bloomsbury); “Flicker-time and Fabulation: from flickering images to crazy wipes” (2017, Fictions and Futures, London: Repeater Books); “Liquid States and the Image” (2015, Technologism, Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne). Sam Nightingale is an artist and researcher working within environmental media. He works with creative methodologies to re-imagine and re-image the spectral-material complexities of settler colonialism, extractivism and their ongoing environmental, ethical, and political impact on human and non-human worlds. Nightingale is involved in various interdisciplinary projects,...

ISBN: 9789493148918

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Weight: 716g

544 pages