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Channels - Reflection as interference. Eleven thoughts on artistic research as an interruptive practice :: FRELIP Discovery
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2. Performance in the Artistic Career Supported by the Practice of Intense Physical Exercises
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Grandmother’s Garden, Artist Statement
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Tool, Collaborator, or Participant: AI and Artistic Agency
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Amalia Mesa-Bains and the Archive: An Interview with the Artist
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How to approach and engage with underwhelming landscapes. Methods developed in the artistic research project Land-shapes, Sooth-scapes
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Magic and Broken Knowledge; reflections on the practice of Bizarre Magick
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Teaching Phillis Wheatley (Peters) as a Working Artist
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Expanded Memories: Artistic Experiments into Hybrid Analogue-Digital Animation
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Traces, Fragments and Voids: An Artist Representing Detroit's Vanishing Homeland
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13. The Acoustic Analysis of Violins and the Artistic Impressions Evaluated by Musicians
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4. Implementing the Concept of Artistic Efficiency: Some Sugestions for Teachers
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Using comics as a tool to facilitate critical reflective practice in professional education
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Teaching artists professionaliseren via procesdrama. Een experiment aan de hand van een community of practice met alumni van de kunsthogeschool
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Illustrating Thoughts & Feelings: Student-Produced Political Cartoons About Israel
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Looking Backward into the Future: Thoughts on the Study of the Past, Ritual, and Women’s Eucharistic Experiences in Byzantium
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Citizen Scientists and Artists: Integrating Arts and Technology to Teach the Effects of Climate Change on Bird Migration
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Hand of Artist, Voice of Griot: A Poetics of African Animation in the Films of Jean-Michel Kibushi
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Food for Thought: The St. Paul Farmers' Market's Contribution to a Livable City
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In the Traces: Reflections on Fieldwork in the Region of Ani
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Digitalized Theatre and its Reflections on the Actor’s Performance
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Creative Learning With Music and Mathematics: Reflections on Interdisciplinary Collaborations
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Still Scribbling: Reflections on The Grub Street Project at Twenty Years
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The Scarcity of Stone-Carvings in Urartu: A Discussion on Artistic Representation, Chronology, and Cultural Reflections
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White Shoals, White Shrouds: Reflections on the Ethics of Looking at Captive Bodies