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Fragmentary Encounters: a Subject Reader Workshop

Chantelle Mitchell

A two-part experimental research workshop, engaging with the subject reader as a form of creative/critical practice.

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What: explore experimental research processes in this two part subject reader workshop.

When: Tuesday 20 August & Tuesday 3 September, 2-4PM

Where: Arts Lab & Rowden White Library

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This two-part subject-reader workshop invites participants to explore research beyond the confines of the traditional pedagogic model in the creation of an experimental, critical, playful, and/or hyper-niche bound publication.

Working with para-academic and creative strategies, participants will engage with a series of exercises, readings and associative practices in the creation of their very own, bespoke subject reader. Together, we will explore experimental research methodologies, Xerox aesthetics, DIY publishing methods, and activist strategies for knowledge dissemination.

Published: 18/07/2024 12:56 PM Last updated: 23/09/2024 5:42 PM 2911 views
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