Centro de Estudios Transversales Aplicados a la Escena. Sala Inestable, Valencia, 2014.
[Un]released #02: the commons
Workshop I Sala Inestable
2014
[Un]released is a collaborative creation workshop that explores how artistic practice can transform our present culturally, socially and politically. The workshop is conceived as a transdisciplinary encounter that promotes communities of self-learning and experimental modes of collaboration.
[Un]released combines PAR methodologies - practice as research, artistic practice as research - with working methodologies coming from critical theories - situated knowledge methodologies, feminist methodologies and decolonial methodologies - adopting the bases of methodological anarchism and fostering a multiplicity of perspectives that help to question the power relations embedded in dominant epistemologies.
The dynamic between the common and the singular paves the way for the dismantling of power relations between participants, the dismantling of "I" tanks, hierarchies and the regime of neoliberal competition in favour of the creation of mutually supportive and collaborative spaces that explore the creation of "border objects" in which the encounter between different artists and local communities is prioritised.
︎ Project website
Workshop I Sala Inestable
2014
[Un]released is a collaborative creation workshop that explores how artistic practice can transform our present culturally, socially and politically. The workshop is conceived as a transdisciplinary encounter that promotes communities of self-learning and experimental modes of collaboration.
[Un]released combines PAR methodologies - practice as research, artistic practice as research - with working methodologies coming from critical theories - situated knowledge methodologies, feminist methodologies and decolonial methodologies - adopting the bases of methodological anarchism and fostering a multiplicity of perspectives that help to question the power relations embedded in dominant epistemologies.
The dynamic between the common and the singular paves the way for the dismantling of power relations between participants, the dismantling of "I" tanks, hierarchies and the regime of neoliberal competition in favour of the creation of mutually supportive and collaborative spaces that explore the creation of "border objects" in which the encounter between different artists and local communities is prioritised.
︎ Project website