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Sound Escapes Presentation

Angus Carlyle-2010-05-14-University of the Arts London Research Online (University of the Arts London)
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An exploration of the notion of exhibition as research in the context of the co-curated exhibition "Sound Escapes", held at Space Gallery, from July-August 2009. The presentation was delivered at Tate Britain as part of "Beyond the Academy: Research as Exhibition" which offered the following as its remit: "The 'exhibition' is increasingly being reframed and redefined as a 'research output' but what role can new forms of research and collaboration bring to the concept and curatorship of the exhibition? Is the idea of the exhibition being distorted or creatively extended by new disciplinary practices and knowledges? In what ways do new forms of research exhibitions create new types of knowledge and experience for the audience?"

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An exploration of the notion of exhibition as research in the context of the co-curated exhibition "Sound Escapes", held at Space Gallery, from July-August 2009. The presentation was delivered at Tate Britain as part of "Beyond the Academy: Research as Exhibition" which offered the following as its remit: "The 'exhibition' is increasingly being reframed and redefined as a 'research output' but what role can new forms of research and collaboration bring to the concept and curatorship of the exhibition? Is the idea of the exhibition being distorted or creatively extended by new disciplinary practices and knowledges? In what ways do new forms of research exhibitions create new types of knowledge and experience for the audience?"

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ExhibitionPresentation (obstetrics)Context (archaeology)DisciplineVisual artsSpace (punctuation)Sound (geography)Sociology

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