Material And Digital A r Tographic Explorations: Walking Matters

Material and Digital A/r/tographic Explorations: Walking Matters  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Sept. 6, 2024
Material and Digital A/r/tographic Explorations: Walking Matters

Material and Digital A/r/tographic Explorations: Walking Matters by Nicole Y.S. Lee, Marzieh Mosavarzadeh, Joanne M. Ursino, Rita L. Irwin
English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2024 | 401 Pages | ISBN : 9819953731 | 140.4 MB

This book considers the generative tension between the materiality and virtuality of walking methodologies in a/r/tography and arts-based educational research. It explores the materiality of practice—manifestations, manipulations, residues, and traces of both real and imagined experiences and events. Authors present artistic representations, renderings, artifacts, and documentations that allow for various forms of return and re-visitation of places/spaces and temporal moments. The book also investigates the digital and virtual, including video, images, media work, and emergent technologies that allow one to literally, metaphorically, affectively, and conceptually go somewhere that might be previously impossible to reach. Authors consider curricular and pedagogical implications of digital/virtual walking in relation to desire, agency, autonomy, freedom, and other issues around ethics.

Material and Digital A/r/tographic Explorations: Walking Matters  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Sept. 6, 2024
Material and Digital A/r/tographic Explorations: Walking Matters

Material and Digital A/r/tographic Explorations: Walking Matters by Nicole Y.S. Lee, Marzieh Mosavarzadeh, Joanne M. Ursino, Rita L. Irwin
English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2024 | 401 Pages | ISBN : 9819953731 | 140.4 MB

This book considers the generative tension between the materiality and virtuality of walking methodologies in a/r/tography and arts-based educational research. It explores the materiality of practice—manifestations, manipulations, residues, and traces of both real and imagined experiences and events. Authors present artistic representations, renderings, artifacts, and documentations that allow for various forms of return and re-visitation of places/spaces and temporal moments. The book also investigates the digital and virtual, including video, images, media work, and emergent technologies that allow one to literally, metaphorically, affectively, and conceptually go somewhere that might be previously impossible to reach. Authors consider curricular and pedagogical implications of digital/virtual walking in relation to desire, agency, autonomy, freedom, and other issues around ethics.