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Session 1:
Methodologies

 

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FRIDAY, 30 OCT 2020

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15:00 UTC

Welcome

 

15:15 - 16:45 UTC

LJMU Library/e-Catalogue Intro Session

 

17:00 - 19:00 UTC

Student PechaKucha (7 min. each)

 

19:00 - 20:00 UTC

Orientation + Q&A with Michael Bowdidge  + June Chua + Allison Geremia + Ece Pazarbaşi + Taylore Wilson
Orientation Agenda


SATURDAY, 31 OCT 2020

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15:00 - 20:00 UTC

 
 

SUNDAY, 1 NOV 2020

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15:00 - 20:00 UTC

From Method to Methodology:
the Becoming of Practice and Research

A workshop with Michael Bowdidge + Valerie Walkerdine

 

 

Workshops

ARTISTIC RESEARCH:
METHODS AND METHODOLOGIES - AN INTRODUCTION
A WORKSHOP WITH
SARAH BENNETT

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This workshop will provide an introduction to artistic research as a distinct form of knowledge production, in order to consider some of its methods and methodological approaches.

Participants will be invited to share their draft research aims/questions and preliminary methods - for discussion by the group.

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FROM METHOD TO METHODOLOGY:
THE BECOMING OF PRACTICE AND RESEARCH
A WORKSHOP WITH
VALERIE WALKERDINE
AND MICHAEL BOWDIDGE

Meccano Duck-Rabbit, mixed-media assemblage, Michael Bowdidge, 2012.

This workshop will explore the ways in which our existing creative methods can extend into and inform the practice of research. The session will start with artist talks from Dr Michael Bowdidge and Professor Valerie Walkerdine, who will both focus on how the methodologies of their research projects arose from the specificities of their practices. The session will then segue into a short discursive workshop that will both consider other iterations of that process and help students to consider how similar opportunities for methodological development might arise from their praxes.

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Public Talk

MATERIAL MATTERS, A PRACTICE PRESENTATION WITH A FOCUS ON HER METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH
A TALK WITH SARAH BENNETT

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SATURDAY, 31 OCT 2020
20:00 - 20:50 UTC

Dr. Sarah Bennett will present three projects, selected from the last decade, in each of which historical archives provided a specific context for her artistic research and motivated the development of her research methods. Central to each project was the exploration of prevailing regulatory systems in three former institutions - two asylums and one stately home. 

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