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Through a form of critical autoethnography, this study diffracts aspects of the author’s artistic practice through the intimate process of mourning to delineate a particular mode of knowledge production within artistic research that queers the relationship between the inside and outside of epistemic and ontological perspectives. The first section considers the abyss as a figure between grief, the unknown, and modes of knowledge production within artistic research. The second section bridges the work of theorising as a form of reconfiguring the world through the study of diffracted light, and further delineates the practice of vibrant contemplation as a method of entangling art practice with theorisation processes beyond a dichotomous opposition between art and science. The final section contemplates the figure of the afterglow as a material-discursive phenomenon that emerges from the temporality of mourning vis-à-vis artistic research. /* rules to make button only show up in META */. download-accessible display: none;. meta-right-col. download-accessible display: inline-block; padding: 9px; margin-bottom: 25px; border: 1px solid black; background-color: white; Download Accessible PDF
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Luiz Zanotello (Mon,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/68e60477b6db643587598270 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.22501/jar.1744157
Luiz Zanotello
Journal for Artistic Research
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