Artivistic fieldwork: participatory platforms, devised events, and socially engaged art storymaking
by Andrew Gryf Paterson
International Journal of Digital Culture and Electronic Tourism (IJDCET), Vol. 1, No. 2/3, 2008

Abstract: This abstract paper outlines the issues and concerns of an artist-organiser's practice-led research and thesis. It introduces the main case-study of the author's involvement at an autonomous culture center/greenhouse and allotment in central Helsinki, noting an emphasis on storytelling as a means of sharing subjective experience; in a particular place over different periods of time and involvement. Highlighted are anticipated multi-disciplinary references needed to tackle the writing of the fieldwork, and opens up the inquiry: what might be artistic and activist-orientated fieldwork and how might this serve contested and intangible cultural heritage issues?

Online publication date: Mon, 24-Nov-2008

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