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Artistic dialogue of human and more- than- human bodies. A space of possibility for togetherness and just futures?

Stipendiat Helle Siljeholm doktorgradsprosjekt

Vitenskapelig sammendrag

How might human, more-than-human bodies and places be connected, and in mutual influence on each other, in more or less visible ways, in light of geological time, the present and a possible future? What forms of communities between human, more-than-human bodies and places emerge through different analyses of more-than-humanbodies? How may artistic dialogues with human and more-than-human bodies and places create poetic and meditative spaces where all bodies are interdependent in the development of imagined and possible worlds (imaginaries)?

 

In this research project I explore different and possible interweavings between human and more-than-human bodies and places, in the light of geological (deep) time and space. The 'more-than-human bodies’ are here defined as geological entities (mountains, structural formations, landforms, deposits such as delta, sand, etc.) Bodies that exist in different forms, have different mobilities and span different time intervals. This relational approach to nature, body and culture opens the possibility of studying how alternative perspectives and imaginaries arise in encounters with nature as they are represented by the more-than-human bodies. The more-than-human bodies form the starting point for various artistic investigations and reflections that in turn thematize different forms of togetherness /relations between bodies and places. The project's contextual backdrop is the man-made climate and nature crisis, the greatest global challenge of our time. The negative effects of this crisis are unprecedented and without analog. We urgently need to reverse this trend whilst finding other ways of co- excisting. 

 

Artistic reflections and responses will take the form of choreographies, sculptures, video installations, conversations and publications. The ambition is to contribute towards a collective redefinition of how we think, act and live together in equal and sustainable ways, relevant in and outside the arts. The research project will develop through several artistic and collaborative outputs, across film, performance, choreography, installations (amongst others) in Norway, Europe, Africa and Middle East.

Metode

fieldwork

site- responsive research 

nature archive 

choreography 

documetary practice 

film 

installation

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Prosjekttittel Artistic dialogue of human and more- than- human bodies. A space of possibility for togetherness and just futures?
Prosjektleder
Startdato
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Prosjektstatus Aktivt
Avdeling Dans
Resultater
  1. Helle Siljeholm: Searching for the oracle- an expedition (2024). Scenekunst. Mer info