Making conversation
Research output: Non-textual form › Exhibition
Conversation as a mode of art making is a work that ‘is constituted as an ensemble of effects, operating at numerous points of discursive interaction’. Dialogues create a space of flux contingent on the participants context and experience, what is being imagined or understood by one may not be the same as the other, creating unforeseeable results. This work explores context and the relational aspect of creative practice, and asks how a site, the place we work within, and its participants informs a dialogue to and from apparently disparate works and disciplines.
Original language | English |
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Publisher | RMIT Interior Design |
Edition | ISBN: 978-0-9808101-3-4 |
Media of output | Online |
Publication status | Published - Aug 2014 |
Event | The 7th International Interior Design/Interior Architecture Educators Association (IDEA) symposium and exhibition - RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia Duration: 31 Jul 2014 → 3 Aug 2014 |
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