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Material and digital a/r/tographic explorations = walking matters /
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Material and digital a/r/tographic explorations/ edited by Nicole Y.S. Lee ...[et al.].
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walking matters /
other author:
Lee, Nicole Y. S.
Published:
Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2024.,
Description:
xxix, 393 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction -- Interlude 1 -- Section 1: Relational walking -- 1 Inhabiting landscape: Walking as a practice of being and belonging -- 2 Immateriality of walking -- 3 Walking isn't necessarily easy: Freedom, privilege, and identity across three space-times -- 4 Breathing wool: Entanglements of place, body and materials as a study in temporal ties -- 5 Grasping and expressing children's embodied movements in interaction with physical and virtual materialities -- Interlude 2 -- Section 2: Decentering/troubling walking -- 6 Treaty walks 2.0 -- 7 Writing back -- 8 Walking the talk: Geostories and transnational a/r/tography -- 9 Walking as transdisciplinary embodied intervention: ABR, STS and Art-Science collaborations -- 10 Mapping post-industrial areas through entanglements of time and space -- 11 Pedagogues at the void: Field notes of transmedia entertainment -- Interlude 3 -- Section 3: Pedagogical walking -- 12 Self-portrait: Walking through/between the reflections of an identity -- 13 Symbols and reality in walking -- 14 Tokyo walking: Unexpected invitation to inquire identity -- 15 ASD children walking in mosaic art as self-rehabilitation -- 16 Walking interview and video for art education research -- Interlude 4 -- Section 4: Poetic walking -- 17 Walking in barcodes: An a/r/tographic inquiry of place through time -- 18 Ways of meaning-making: In-between walking-thinking-image making-writing -- 19 Walking and making: Encountering with materials -- 20 Trivial moments of everyday life -- 21 Re-cognizing agency in voices between material, digital, and self.
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Arts - Research -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-5374-5
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9789819953745
Material and digital a/r/tographic explorations = walking matters /
Material and digital a/r/tographic explorations
walking matters /[electronic resource] :edited by Nicole Y.S. Lee ...[et al.]. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2024. - xxix, 393 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Studies in arts-based educational research,v. 92364-8384 ;. - Studies in arts-based educational research ;v. 9..
Introduction -- Interlude 1 -- Section 1: Relational walking -- 1 Inhabiting landscape: Walking as a practice of being and belonging -- 2 Immateriality of walking -- 3 Walking isn't necessarily easy: Freedom, privilege, and identity across three space-times -- 4 Breathing wool: Entanglements of place, body and materials as a study in temporal ties -- 5 Grasping and expressing children's embodied movements in interaction with physical and virtual materialities -- Interlude 2 -- Section 2: Decentering/troubling walking -- 6 Treaty walks 2.0 -- 7 Writing back -- 8 Walking the talk: Geostories and transnational a/r/tography -- 9 Walking as transdisciplinary embodied intervention: ABR, STS and Art-Science collaborations -- 10 Mapping post-industrial areas through entanglements of time and space -- 11 Pedagogues at the void: Field notes of transmedia entertainment -- Interlude 3 -- Section 3: Pedagogical walking -- 12 Self-portrait: Walking through/between the reflections of an identity -- 13 Symbols and reality in walking -- 14 Tokyo walking: Unexpected invitation to inquire identity -- 15 ASD children walking in mosaic art as self-rehabilitation -- 16 Walking interview and video for art education research -- Interlude 4 -- Section 4: Poetic walking -- 17 Walking in barcodes: An a/r/tographic inquiry of place through time -- 18 Ways of meaning-making: In-between walking-thinking-image making-writing -- 19 Walking and making: Encountering with materials -- 20 Trivial moments of everyday life -- 21 Re-cognizing agency in voices between material, digital, and self.
This book considers the generative tension between the materiality and virtuality of walking methodologies in a/r/tography and arts-based educational research. It explores the materiality of practice-manifestations, manipulations, residues, and traces of both real and imagined experiences and events. Authors present artistic representations, renderings, artifacts, and documentations that allow for various forms of return and re-visitation of places/spaces and temporal moments. The book also investigates the digital and virtual, including video, images, media work, and emergent technologies that allow one to literally, metaphorically, affectively, and conceptually go somewhere that might be previously impossible to reach. Authors consider curricular and pedagogical implications of digital/virtual walking in relation to desire, agency, autonomy, freedom, and other issues around ethics. The book brings together entanglements of the corporeal and incorporeal, addressing the questions: How does the (im)materiality of bodies/characters-in-motion in a/r/tographic practices shape understandings of place, space, and the self-in-relation? How do issues and particularities come to matter through one's entanglements with(in) the (in)corporeal? "The editors of Material and Digital A/r/tographic Explorations have carefully curated a collection that engages readers in the world of a/r/tography and walking, which provoke, challenge, and respond to each other. This collection fosters engagement and understanding for graduate researchers, professors, artists, and those new to a/r/tography and walking as a methodology. This book challenges us to embrace new ways of exploring and engaging with the material and digital in art education, making it a transformative and ethically-driven addition to the a/r/tographic corpus." - Kathryn Coleman, Associate Professor, Art Education, The University of Melbourne "The editors of this thought-provoking and arresting collection have assembled a textured and authentically international suite of art educators as authors that explore a/r/tographic walking in relation. The book engages textual and digital materialities such as GPS collage, digital imagery, AI, and other virtual platforms together with conventional approaches of deeply affective and photographic recordings and documented forms, as mappings, trails, and schemas. Visually rich, this book explores the materiality of practice, of turning and returning, visiting and revisiting, mapping and moving-drawing the reader affectively and effectively to consider a/r/tography and walking as ways to open each other's potentialities." - Alexandra Lasczik, Professor of Arts & Education, Southern Cross University.
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