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Uncertain curiosity in artistic research, philosophy, media and cultural studies = transforming understanding--understanding transformation /
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Uncertain curiosity in artistic research, philosophy, media and cultural studies/ edited by Lisa Stuckey, Alexander Damianisch.
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transforming understanding--understanding transformation /
other author:
Stuckey, Lisa.
Published:
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
Description:
xviii, 210 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter1: Introduction -- Chapter2: Coinciding: The Potential of Coincidental Determination -- Chapter3: Creating: Artistic Making Between Intellectual Creation and Biological Procreation -- Chapter4: Desynchronizing: Environment, Sexuality, Paranoia Challenging the Con Temporaneity of the Normative Concept of Synchronization -- Chapter5: Disorienting: Curiosity and the Work of Unknowing -- Chapter6: Dizzying: Knowing Dizziness and Loss in the Presence of the Abyss -- Chapter7: Escaping: Escaping or the Spirit of the Fugue -- Chapter8: Figuring: Diagramming Contingent Agencies -- Chapter9: Generating: Imagine Feminine Artificial Intelligence -- Chapter10: H(a)unting: Tracing the Unresolvable -- Chapter11: Recycling: Imperfection, Temporal Asymmetry, Drift -- Chapter12: Remedying: Philosophical, Legal, and Future Heritage Perspectives on Transformative Remedies Remedial Transformation -- Chapter13: Scratching: To Start from Scratch as an Artistic Research Method -- Chapter14: Spectralizing: The Many Hauntings of the More than -- Chapter15: Toppling: The Slipperiness of a Falling Monument -- Chapter16: Transforming: Explorative Considerations of Co Agency -- Chapter17: Understanding: Proposing Pragmas for the Poetics of Understanding -- Chapter18: Weakening: Aesthetics of Powerlessness -- Chapter19: Witnessing: Curiosity and the Nonhuman.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-91995-4
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9783031919954
Uncertain curiosity in artistic research, philosophy, media and cultural studies = transforming understanding--understanding transformation /
Uncertain curiosity in artistic research, philosophy, media and cultural studies
transforming understanding--understanding transformation /[electronic resource] :edited by Lisa Stuckey, Alexander Damianisch. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xviii, 210 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Arts, research, innovation and society,2626-7691. - Arts, research, innovation and society..
Chapter1: Introduction -- Chapter2: Coinciding: The Potential of Coincidental Determination -- Chapter3: Creating: Artistic Making Between Intellectual Creation and Biological Procreation -- Chapter4: Desynchronizing: Environment, Sexuality, Paranoia Challenging the Con Temporaneity of the Normative Concept of Synchronization -- Chapter5: Disorienting: Curiosity and the Work of Unknowing -- Chapter6: Dizzying: Knowing Dizziness and Loss in the Presence of the Abyss -- Chapter7: Escaping: Escaping or the Spirit of the Fugue -- Chapter8: Figuring: Diagramming Contingent Agencies -- Chapter9: Generating: Imagine Feminine Artificial Intelligence -- Chapter10: H(a)unting: Tracing the Unresolvable -- Chapter11: Recycling: Imperfection, Temporal Asymmetry, Drift -- Chapter12: Remedying: Philosophical, Legal, and Future Heritage Perspectives on Transformative Remedies Remedial Transformation -- Chapter13: Scratching: To Start from Scratch as an Artistic Research Method -- Chapter14: Spectralizing: The Many Hauntings of the More than -- Chapter15: Toppling: The Slipperiness of a Falling Monument -- Chapter16: Transforming: Explorative Considerations of Co Agency -- Chapter17: Understanding: Proposing Pragmas for the Poetics of Understanding -- Chapter18: Weakening: Aesthetics of Powerlessness -- Chapter19: Witnessing: Curiosity and the Nonhuman.
Open access.
This open access edited volume is based on the premise that entanglements between current societal, political, technological, ecological, and cultural transformations cannot be sufficiently understood without transforming the modes, forms, and notions of understanding. Conceptually, "uncertain curiosity" is inspired by Helga Nowotny's Insatiable Curiosity, as it maps trends in the history of knowledge on creative curiosity and its shifting relation to innovation-promoting institutions and societal notions of un/certain and un/predictable futures. This volume explores epistemic, infrastructural, and cosmological conditions under which the curiosity drive can flourish. Adopting an encyclopedic structure, the contributions engage with terminologies that echo transformation processes and conditions of change by foregrounding the ephemeral, the processual, and the desynchronous and address issues of insurability, vagueness, and ambiguity. This is achieved through a blend of case study research, critical terminological work, poetic engagement with language, and visual culture and discourse analysis through the lenses of artistic research, philosophy, media and cultural studies.
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