The interdisciplinary research project Choreo-graphic Figures: Deviations from the Line (2014 - 2016), led by artist Nikolaus Gansterer (Austria/Vienna) in collaboration with choreographer-dancer Mariella Greil (Austria/Vienna) and artist-writer Emma Cocker (UK/Nottingham), in dialogue with a team of international critical interlocutors was approved funded by the FWF PEEK research grant of Austria. With ‘arts-based research’ at its heart, this research project stages an inter-subjective encounter between drawing (Gansterer), choreography (Greil) and writing (Cocker) in order to a) investigate those forms of ‘thinking-feeling-knowing’ produced through collaborative, interdisciplinary exchange, ‘between the lines’ of drawing, dance and writing, b) explore the performativity of notation (figures of thought, speech and movement) for articulating and making tangible this enquiry, c) contribute new knowledge and understanding to debates about the specificity of artistic enquiry and expanded practices of drawing, dance and writing.The project explores the nature of ‘thinking-in-action’ or ‘figures of thought’ produced as the practices of drawing, choreography and writing enter into dialogue, overlap and collide. Through processes of reciprocal exchange, dialogue and negotiation between the key researchers, Choreo-graphic Figures: Deviations from the Line will interrogate the interstitial processes, practices and knowledge(s) produced in the ‘deviation’ for example, from page to performance, from word to mark, from line to action, from modes of flat image making towards transformational embodied encounters.
Key researchers:
Nikolaus Gansterer
(University of Applied Arts / Vienna / Austria)
Mariella Greil (PhD
candidate at University of Roehampton / London / UK)
Emma
Cocker (Nottingham Trent University / Nottingham / UK)
Sputniks:
Christine
de Smedt (Parts / Brussels)
Lilia
Mestre (Apass / Brussels)
Alex
Arteaga (UdK / Berlin)
Funded
by the Austrian Science Fund FWF
– PEEK art-based research grant of Austria
Website
(under construction): http://www.choreo-graphic-figures.net