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Artistic Research Methodology argues for artistic research as a
context-aware and historical process that works inside-in,
beginning and ending with acts committed within an artistic
practice. An artistic researcher has three intertwined tasks.
First, she needs to develop and perfect her own artistic skills,
vision and conceptual thinking. This happens by developing a
vocabulary for not only making but also writing and speaking about
art. Second, an artistic researcher has to contribute to academia
and the "invisible colleges" around the world by proposing an
argument in the form of a thesis, a narrative; and in so doing
helping to build a community of artistic research and the bodies of
knowledge these communities rely on. Third, she must communicate
with practicing artists and the larger public, performing what one
could call "audience education". There is no way of being an
engaged and committed partner in a community without taking sides,
without getting entangled in issues of power. Consequently, the
methodology of artistic research has to be responsive both to the
requirements of the practice and the traditions of science. Here
the embedded nature of the knowledge produced through artistic
research becomes evident. Artistic Research Methodology is
essential reading for university courses in art, art education,
media and social sciences.
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