Locating Place Through Local Knowledge

Laura Donkers

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Abstract

Whilst in the same landscape as each other the slow pace of encountering the world, both individually and collectively, allows time and space to affect thinking, reflection and potential actions, echoing shared experiences and evolving knowledge. This paper examines how the reverberations of an artist’s critical thinking and deep spaces for reflection can develop a unique form of expression when working in extended engagement with the place she inhabits, fused with the experiences and relationships between agents participating in the same process of place making.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 25 Nov 2017
EventLocating Lorne: Contemporary Visual Art in Lorne, Day 1 - Oban, United Kingdom
Duration: 25 Nov 2017 → …
http://www.locatinglorne.net/event/discussion-contemporary-visual-art-lorne/

Conference

ConferenceLocating Lorne
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityOban
Period25/11/17 → …
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