CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
Transart phd workshop - Expositions
http://www.transart.org/expositions/call/

July 30-31 
Location: uferstudios berlin
http://www.uferstudios.com

Max 15 participants 
Deadline: 15 May 2014; Notification of acceptance 31 May 2014 
http://www.transart.org/expositions/apply/

The workshop aims to share ideas between current researchers, with or without 
academic affiliations. The main aim is to cross-reference approaches, extend 
networks, and position each researchers work in a wider discursive context of 
artistic research. 

All participants are asked to produce a “text” in advance of the workshop 
and/or other artistic materials (as a blog post) that we work on during the 
workshop through a peer review process (day 1) and through the evaluation of 
specific strategies that artists have chosen to expose their practice as 
research (day 2). It is expected that the outcomes of the workshop will be 
submitted to JAR’s Research Catalogue (http://www.researchcatalogue.net/) 
and/or further developed into submissions for JAR (Journal of Artistic 
Research, http://jar-online.net/) or transart’s own new research journal ELSE 
(http://elsejournal.org/). We take the notion of ‘expositions’ as our guiding 
concept to discuss artistic research and practice and its relation to academic 
discourse, questions of publication and uses of technology. We thereby 
investigate what form knowledge takes, and how this affects what is known. 

The workshop is hosted by Geoff Cox (Transart Institute & Aarhus University) 
and we are joined by JAR’s editor in chief, Michael Schwab with a public 
lecture on 30 July, and leading the workshop on the 31 July. We take Schwab’s 
essay “Exposition in the Research Catalogue” as inspiration in which he does 
not attempt to define the term but rather to explain how it might offer a 
dynamic space within which to reinvent research through practice (see 
http://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/60957/60958). We invite participants in 
the workshop to further develop this thinking in their own terms.

In preparation for the workshop, participants will be asked to do some reading 
(23 pages) and produce a draft submission that we will continue to work on over 
the 2 days.
  
To apply, send a short statement on your research project (300 words), a short 
summary of what you intend to develop for the research catalogue (100 words), 
and a short biography (100 words). Apply using the online form at 
http://www.transart.org/expositions/apply/

The workshop is FREE but participants (or their institutions) will need to 
cover their own expenses. The workshop follows the Trans-what? symposium held 
last summer 2013, and extends our ongoing inquiry into artistic research. We 
are looking for 12-15 participants from diverse locations to form the workshop 
(including current Transart PhD candidates who come from North America, Europe 
and Australasia). 

Geoff Cox is Associate Professor in the Dept. of Aesthetics and Communication, 
and Participatory IT Research Centre, Aarhus University (DK), and Adjunct 
faculty Transart Institute (DE/US). He is also an occasional artist, and part 
of the self-institution Museum of Ordure. 

Michael Schwab is an artist and artistic researcher, is a tutor at the Royal 
College of Art, London, and at the Zurich University of the Arts, Switzerland, 
as well as research fellow at the Orpheus Institute, Ghent. He is co-initiator 
and inaugural Editor-in-Chief of JAR, the Journal for Artistic Research.

The workshop is organised on behalf of Transart Institute, 
http://www.transart.org/

Apply at http://www.transart.org/expositions/apply/




Geoff Cox, PhD
Faculty, Transart Institute
New York & Berlin
http://www.transartinstitute.org






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