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Arts-based/Artistic Research Methodological Practices In Truth (ARMPIT)

by Trent Kim

This podcast publishes short (20-30 minutes) interviews with arts-based/artistic researchers to share their insights with other researchers in the relevant fields.

Copyright: Trent Kim

Episodes

Episode 6 - Mr. Robert Mackie

21m · Published 06 May 18:39

In this episode, I interviewed Robert, one of our New Media Art students graduating this year from the University of the West of Scotland and I asked Robert questions around his experience of managing and completing his undergraduate dissertation. It was really interesting to learn about how Robert connected different disciplines through his research, and how his practice as a methodology informed his research findings. His dissertation investigated alternative ways of digital avatar design by incorporating psychoanalytic concepts and experimenting ways of abstraction to reveal hidden dimensions of a sitter. In addition, Robert also shared how his research project helped him develop a new portfolio and set of technical skills. I would like to special thank Robert in joining me in this episode.

Episode 5 - Prof. Laura Gonzalez

30m · Published 29 Jun 11:02

In this episode, I interviewed Prof. Laura Gonzalez to discuss her current research and PhD research projects. Prof. Gonzalez shared critical insights into arts-based research including 'embodying theory,' 'mistakes,' 'innovating a style of writing as an artist-researcher' as well as wonderful advice for other researchers.

https://www.lauragonzalez.co.uk/about/

Episode 4 - Dr. Andrew Knight-Hill

28m · Published 22 Jul 13:57

In this episode, I interviewed Dr. Andrew Knight-Hill regarding his own PhD and recent research projects. The challenging, complex and evolving relationship between practice and theory (perspective) was discusse indepth and Dr. Knight-Hill also shared a set of helpful tips for arts-based researchers. Please also check out the additional information below in relation to this episode.


Ingold, T. (2013). Making: Anthropology, archaeology, art and architecture. London: Routledge.

Official Page: http://www.ahillav.co.uk/ 

Episode 3 - Dr. Oliver Searle

34m · Published 17 Jul 10:13

In this episode, I interviewed Dr. Searle about his PhD project on music composition in the early 2000s at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. Our dialogue focused on unique characteristics and conventions of composition practice-based/artistic PhD research. Please find the additional information about Dr Searle.

Personal Page: http://www.oliveriredalesearle.co.uk/

Episode 2 - Dr. Kate McLean

24m · Published 10 Jul 14:39

In this episode, I interviewed Dr. McLean about her PhD project at the Royal College of Art. Please find the additional information below discussed during the interview. Dr. McLean's PhD Thesis: https://researchonline.rca.ac.uk/3945/ Book 1: Henshaw, V. (2014). Urban smellscapes: Understanding and designing city smell environments. Book 2: Frayling, C., & Royal College of Art. (1993). Research in art and design. London: Royal College of Art. Book 3: Corner, J. (1999). Recovering landscape: Essays in contemporary landscape theory. New York: Princeton Architectural Press. Dr. McLean's Sensorymaps Research Page: https://sensorymaps.com/ [Please note that some technical problems were experienced but the platform has recovered the missing information]


Episode 1 - Dr. David Benqué

29m · Published 10 Jul 10:02
In this episode, I interviewed Dr. Benque about his recent PhD completion at the Royal College of Art. Please find the additional information below discussed during the interview. Dr. Benqué's PhD Thesis: https://davidbenque.com/phd/ Book 1: Mackenzie, Adrian. 2017. Machine Learners : Archaeology of a Data Practice. Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press. Book 2: Drucker, Johanna. 2009. SpecLab; Digital Aesthetics and Projects in Speculative Computing. Chicago, IL, USA: University of Chicago Press. Quote from Timothy Morton: http://ecologywithoutnature.blogspot.com/2011/01/how-to-plan-phd-2-what-kind-of.html?m=1

Introduction to the Podcast

1m · Published 08 Jul 17:36
Short Intro to the Podcast

Arts-based/Artistic Research Methodological Practices In Truth (ARMPIT) has 7 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 2:50:14. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 22nd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 26th, 2024 08:44.

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