Global Protests Through Art - collaboration, co-creation, interconnectedness
Global Protests Through Art – collaboration, co-creation, interconnectedness

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What does a PhD thesis written by an artist look like? How is it presented and read? How do artists contribute to academic literature by conducting scientific research, yet not without giving up their artistic Input? This book Is about bringing the worlds of artistic and academic endeavours together. Işıl Eğrikavuk’s book, which is a reworked rendition of her 2021 PhD thesis, was sparked by the Gezi Protests that started in Istanbul in 2013 and spread in many different cities. It points to certain Intersections between the protests and her ongoing research of community arts through an artistic research project.

The book offers the reader to look into the Intersections between the Gezi protests and community arts (socially engaged, dialogue-based art practices) as well as a hands-on collaborative arts project, which Egrikavuk realized by working with six different arts and ecology collectives from Turkey.

ISBN: 9783894624095
Release Date: May 15, 2024
Pages: 108
Weight: 0,2
Dimensions13 x 19 cm

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What does a PhD thesis written by an artist look like? How is it presented and read? How do artists contribute to academic literature by conducting scientific research, yet not without giving up their artistic Input? This book Is about bringing the worlds of artistic and academic endeavours together. Işıl Eğrikavuk’s book, which is a reworked rendition of her 2021 PhD thesis, was sparked by the Gezi Protests that started in Istanbul in 2013 and spread in many different cities. It points to certain Intersections between the protests and her ongoing research of community arts through an artistic research project.

The book offers the reader to look into the Intersections between the Gezi protests and community arts (socially engaged, dialogue-based art practices) as well as a hands-on collaborative arts project, which Egrikavuk realized by working with six different arts and ecology collectives from Turkey.

Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Books People Places, Universitaet der Kuenste Berlin
2024, Paperback, 13 x 19 cm, 108 Seiten

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