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Online Series: Towards a Manifesto for Critical Openness in Artistic Research

Thursday 11 April 2024  
 

 

ELIA’s Artistic Research Working Group invites you to participate in the online series of open discussions Towards a Manifesto for Critical Openness in Artistic Research. This series will focus on the future of artistic research within the paradigm of open research.
 
Together, we will explore the disciplinary ticks and nervous points emerging around the regulatory practices of Open Research and how they do or do not adequately support the diversity of practices in the field of artistic research. 
 
Through these discussions we aim to formulate a set of value-based positions and principles by reflecting on the historical precedents of copyright in art and science, the acceleration of open ideologies in digital culture and the practical implication of these developments for artistic research and its distribution.

The ELIA Platform for Artistic Research will host this discussion series over 3 x 1-hour online sessions. While the sessions will be informal and discussion based, they will also reflect on the tensions between artistic research and open science to arrive at creative and critical perspectives. This conversation will be continued at the ELIA Artistic Research platform event at the ELIA Biennial 2024, Milan.    
 

The first online session, titled Copyright, will take place on Tuesday 30 April, 17:00 - 18:00 (CEST) on Zoom. Read more>

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Save the dates for the following online sessions:  
 
Session 2. Openness Tuesday, 28 May, 17:00 - 18:00 CEST 
 
Session 3. Artistic Research  Tuesday, 17 September, 17:00 -18:00 CEST