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By working with NyamNyam—creators of "Vivim en un món devorat" and participants in PLANT Akademia—we're weaving research with artistic practice.
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Comics Go to IRSPM 2025 Fill out this form to register in the "Comics Go to IRSPM 2025" event. "Comics Go to IRSPM" is an experimental session exploring the intersection of art-based research methods and social entrepreneurs...

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Visualization of poetry tunes and imagery: Taking "明月几时有,把酒问青天" as an example.

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Revisiting an old sketch book… #sketchbook #limpets #artbasedresearch

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This image is a black and white photograph of a dense forest, featuring tall coniferous trees. The trees have thick, straight trunks and create a deep perspective into the forest. There are rocks or boulders scattered along the forest floor, and the ground appears to be covered in moss or other forest vegetation.
Overlaid on the image is white text that reads "Re-embrace complexity." The image is credited as "Taming the Forest, 2022" and is noted as being a still from a video, courtesy of the University of Nova Gorica.
The composition has a moody, atmospheric quality typical of black and white forest photography, with strong vertical lines created by the tree trunks and interesting interplay between light and shadow filtering through the canopy. The juxtaposition of the philosophical text about embracing complexity against the intricate natural setting of the forest creates an interesting conceptual relationship.

This image is a black and white photograph of a dense forest, featuring tall coniferous trees. The trees have thick, straight trunks and create a deep perspective into the forest. There are rocks or boulders scattered along the forest floor, and the ground appears to be covered in moss or other forest vegetation. Overlaid on the image is white text that reads "Re-embrace complexity." The image is credited as "Taming the Forest, 2022" and is noted as being a still from a video, courtesy of the University of Nova Gorica. The composition has a moody, atmospheric quality typical of black and white forest photography, with strong vertical lines created by the tree trunks and interesting interplay between light and shadow filtering through the canopy. The juxtaposition of the philosophical text about embracing complexity against the intricate natural setting of the forest creates an interesting conceptual relationship.

Written by Nikita Peresin Meden, Kristina Pranjić and Peter Purg "Taming the Forest" takes an interdisciplinary project as a case study for researching conflicting narratives of biodiversity. doi.org/10.1386/tear...

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The image shows the cover of Technoetic Arts 22.1 - a photograph from Saša Spačal's MycoMythologies exhibition looking from the top through an unidentifiable apparatus onto mycelium cultures in a lab setting.

The image shows the cover of Technoetic Arts 22.1 - a photograph from Saša Spačal's MycoMythologies exhibition looking from the top through an unidentifiable apparatus onto mycelium cultures in a lab setting.

Issue 22.1 of Technoetic Arts is out!!

Head over to Intellectdiscover https://intellectdiscover.com/content/journals/ta/

My editorial can be downloaded for free.

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Join our online webinar about participatory research with marginalised communities.

Hear from Dr Dylan Yamada-Rice, Dr Rosendy Fernandez Galabo & Dr Sanjay Sharma

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