Glitch : an artistic investigation about relational aesthetics-based collaborative arts and its site-specificity

This art-based project is composed of several installations that employ inter-media strategies of performance, installation art, participatory art and new media. The research paper and the body of work that was created for this research examines collaborative art that employs Nicolas Bourriaud’s con...

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Main Author: Garrett, Andrea Dirickson
Language:English
Published: University of British Columbia 2011
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/34672
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spelling ndltd-UBC-oai-circle.library.ubc.ca-2429-346722018-01-05T17:25:02Z Glitch : an artistic investigation about relational aesthetics-based collaborative arts and its site-specificity Garrett, Andrea Dirickson This art-based project is composed of several installations that employ inter-media strategies of performance, installation art, participatory art and new media. The research paper and the body of work that was created for this research examines collaborative art that employs Nicolas Bourriaud’s concepts regarding Relational Aesthetics. The research also examines the concept of site-specificity in general. Using a critical perspective rooted in cultural studies the creative work produced uses irony and allegoric humor. Particular attention was given to transnationality factors and Brazilian antecedents Graduate Studies, College of (Okanagan) Graduate 2011-05-18T18:48:33Z 2011-05-18T18:48:33Z 2011 2011-11 Text Thesis/Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/34672 eng Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ University of British Columbia
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description This art-based project is composed of several installations that employ inter-media strategies of performance, installation art, participatory art and new media. The research paper and the body of work that was created for this research examines collaborative art that employs Nicolas Bourriaud’s concepts regarding Relational Aesthetics. The research also examines the concept of site-specificity in general. Using a critical perspective rooted in cultural studies the creative work produced uses irony and allegoric humor. Particular attention was given to transnationality factors and Brazilian antecedents === Graduate Studies, College of (Okanagan) === Graduate
author Garrett, Andrea Dirickson
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Glitch : an artistic investigation about relational aesthetics-based collaborative arts and its site-specificity
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title Glitch : an artistic investigation about relational aesthetics-based collaborative arts and its site-specificity
title_short Glitch : an artistic investigation about relational aesthetics-based collaborative arts and its site-specificity
title_full Glitch : an artistic investigation about relational aesthetics-based collaborative arts and its site-specificity
title_fullStr Glitch : an artistic investigation about relational aesthetics-based collaborative arts and its site-specificity
title_full_unstemmed Glitch : an artistic investigation about relational aesthetics-based collaborative arts and its site-specificity
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