The Research Studio

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The Research Studio

The place where we interview current PHD students about their practice-based, practice-led or practice-informed research in the arts.

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    Episode 9 Maria Howard

    The Neo-Classical architecture of Glasgow, and in particular the ancient origin of stone columns as representations of tree trunks and vegetation, are the basis for Maria Howard’s (Glasgow School of Art) practice of site-writing and sculpture. In this episode’s interview we discuss the practice of site-writing, colonialism, Empire and the climate crisis. Mariahoward.org Presented by Dr Mark Wilsher Norwich University of the Arts Music is "The Husk" by Gamesharkoff, available from the Free Music Archive (CC BY)

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    Episode 8 Clementine Bedos

    How can expanded reality technologies be used to focus inwards on the body? Clémentine Bedos (Goldsmiths) explores mind, body and consciousness through tantra and collaborative ways of knowing. In this conversation we discuss a family history of tantra, the influence of spirituality on the tech industry, and creating spaces for different kinds of knowing. www.clementinebedos.com Presented by Dr Mark Wilsher Norwich University of the Arts Music is "The Husk" by Gamesharkoff, available from the Free Music Archive (CC BY)

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    Episode 7 Joseph Whitmore

    Virtual reality, animation and post-human embodiment are brought together in the idea of digital puppetry by Joseph Whitmore (Creative Computing Institute at the University of the Arts London). In this interview he talks about his roots in live animation, collaborations with performers, and using a sourdough starter named Richard as a research methodology. Recorded in his studio on a very rainy day in South Bermondsey. Studioubl.com Presented by Dr Mark Wilsher Norwich University of the Arts Music is "The Husk" by Gamesharkoff, available from the Free Music Archive (CC BY)

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    Episode 6 Adriana Arroyo

    The San Juan River that forms a border between Nicaragua and Costa Rica is the subject of Adriana Arroyo’s PhD research at Goldsmiths (University of London). We discuss the challenges of bringing indigenous and academic knowledges together, collaboration, the role of art practice, and what you can learn from a landscape. www.adrianaarroyo.net Presented by Dr Mark Wilsher Norwich University of the Arts Music is "The Husk" by Gamesharkoff, available from the Free Music Archive (CC BY)

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    Episode 5 Christian Petersen

    Interview with Christian Petersen on what it means to take visual communication out of the studio, including case studies on the explorations of Joan Didion in El Salvador and photographer Paul Hymann in Morocco. Presented by Dr Mark Wilsher Norwich University of the Arts Music is "The Husk" by Gamesharkoff, available from the Free Music Archive (CC BY)

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    Episode 4 Kimberly Shen

    An interview with the Singaporean curator Kimberly Shen, Chelsea College of Art (UAL). We discuss the art scene in Singapore, her experiences co-running the residency programme at dblspce, and her ambition to create a platform to consolidate and promote feminist practices in the region as part of her PhD thesis. www.kimberlyshen.com With Dr Mark Wilsher, Norwich University of the Arts

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    Episode 3 Noemi Gunea

    Interview with Noemi Gunea on her research into the pedagogy of post-dramatic theatre at Wimbledon College of Arts. We talk about the nature and politics of post-dramatic theatre, details of her recent piece "Zen and Zeroes", inclusivity, personal values, and what it’s like to undertake a pre-determined research studentship. noemigunea.com Thanks to Rumble Post for use of their studios. rumblepost.co.uk Presented by Dr Mark Wilsher Norwich University of the Arts

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    Episode 2 Tom Hull

    Interview with Tom Hull about his eco-acoustic based PhD research at Falmouth University. Includes discussion of biophony, the work of Bernie Krause and Wild Sanctuary, modes of deep listening and the environment. Includes three field recordings recorded by Tom Hull – Missing Wolf Sound Specialists. Presented by Dr Mark Wilsher Norwich University of the Arts Music is "The Husk" by Gamesharkoff, available from the Free Music Archive (CC BY)

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    Episode 1 Amanda Geitner

    Interview with Amanda Geitner about her research on the work and teaching of British artist Roger Ackling. Includes discussion of research methods, the nature of practice based research, and the curating of the touring exhibition 'Sunlight'.   Presented by Dr Mark Wilsher Norwich University of the Arts Music is "The Husk" by Gamesharkoff, available from the Free Music Archive (CC BY)

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The place where we interview current PHD students about their practice-based, practice-led or practice-informed research in the arts.

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