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Claire Colebrook: A Cut in Relationality
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Thinking about artistic research as meandering/roaming
#no direct intention/ goal - there is a parallel in the searching of the hands and the searching in the process of research –> the body as the field of reserach as a landscape we are moving through
#research is messy –> maybe we can elaboarte on the messiness?
Roaming as a spacial practice
- Han: Das Nebulöse umarmen
- Kathrin Busch: Passivität
- Christoph Brunner: Die 10 Thesen zur Entschleunigung
- Astigmatization of Intuition: geht vielleicht in eine ähnliche Richtung wie “research is messy”?
- roaming as a gesture tries to not settle down in one place, it never intends to arrive somewhere specific –> hier sehe ich auch eine Verbindung zu Erin Mannings Aussage “when you talk about privilege white people´s body harden” - meandering tries to touch upon these tresholds, not leaving them unnoticed but trying to embrace them? The body work as a way of noticing when and where the body is dense and hard? Not as a way to obliterate these tension (siehe Artikel von Deborah Kapchan :“Perhaps smoke does obliterate smoke”) This is a kind of euqation of intellectualism and romanticism?
Vielleicht Jana kommt hier der “rebellische Part”, Vita Activa (Hanna Arendt): Atemnot als Normalzustand –> wo bleibt hier die Not? Breathing as a way alongside and with thinking, not only as a contemplation? What does it mean to breathe with reading, with writing, and what does it mean at all when it is not taken-for-granted, at least not for everyone? Maybe that is Formulate a “neue Selbstverständlichkeit zu Atmen”?