
Envisioning Networked Urban Mobilities
Art, Performances, Impacts
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 14. May 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
174 pages
978-0-367-33180-1 (ISBN)
Description
Envisioning Networked Urban Mobilities brings together scientific reflections on the relations of art and urban mobilities and artistic research on the topic. The editors open the book by setting out the concept grounded in the exhibition curated by Aslak Aamot Kjaerulff and refers to earlier work on mobilities and art generated by the Cosmobilities Network. This third volume has two sections, both consisting of short papers and illustrations. The first section is based on artists who were part of the conferences' art exhibition, and the second part is based on theoretical reflections on art and artists.
Reviews / Votes
"In the emerging field of artistic research, sensory and embodied ways of knowing take center stage. At the same time, qualitative social scientists and geographers are developing a keen interest in new methodologies that draw inspiration from the arts. This timely volume on the nexus of arts and mobilities research stages an engaged dialogue between leading academic scholars and artists."Henk Borgdorff, Academy of Creative and Performing Arts, Leiden University, the Netherlands
"Unique in its approach, this brilliant collection of essays integrates the theoretical and methodological analysis of networked urban mobilities in ways that will reshape how scholars and practitioners engage philosophically and materially with emerging entanglements of artistic, scientific, and technological imaginaries in the twenty-first century."
Mary Mostafanezhad, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, US
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
48 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 16 Farbfotos bzw. farbige Rasterbilder
16 Halftones, color; 48 Halftones, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
319 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-367-33180-1 (9780367331801)
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Art, Performances, Impacts
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Art, Performances, Impacts
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Aslak Aamot Kjaerulff | Sven Kesselring | Peter Peters
Envisioning Networked Urban Mobilities
Art, Performances, Impacts
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Persons
Aslak Aamot Kjaerulff holds a PhD degree in Mobilities and Action Research from Roskilde University, Denmark. He currently organizes a transdisciplinary research and arts organization called Diakron and teach at Roskilde University.
Sven Kesselring is Research Professor in Automotive Management: Sustainable
Mobilities and the director of the Master of Science program Sustainable
Mobilities at Nuertingen-Geislingen University (NGU), Germany. His research
focuses on the sociology of (auto)mobilities, social theory, and the impact
of technology and digitalization on everyday and professional lives. He is
the founder and co-manager of the international Cosmobilities Network and
co-director of the joint PhD program Sustainable Mobility and Mobility Cultures
of TU Munich and NGU. He is co-founder and co-editor of the new
journal Applied Mobilities (Taylor & Francis) and Studies in Mobility and
Transport at Springer VS. He has edited several books including Aeromobilities
(with Saulo Cwerner and John Urry).
Peter Peters is Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Maastricht University, the Netherlands. He is trained as a sociologist and holds a PhD for his dissertation on mobilities in technological cultures, in which he combines insights from social theory and science and technology studies to analyze practices of travel.
Kevin Hannam is Professor of Tourism Mobilities in the Business School at Edinburgh Napier University, UK, and a research affiliate at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. In 2015/2016 he was awarded a Vice-Chancellor's International Scholarship to the University of Wollongong, Australia. Previously he was at Leeds Beckett University, UK, and the University of Sunderland, UK.
Sven Kesselring is Research Professor in Automotive Management: Sustainable
Mobilities and the director of the Master of Science program Sustainable
Mobilities at Nuertingen-Geislingen University (NGU), Germany. His research
focuses on the sociology of (auto)mobilities, social theory, and the impact
of technology and digitalization on everyday and professional lives. He is
the founder and co-manager of the international Cosmobilities Network and
co-director of the joint PhD program Sustainable Mobility and Mobility Cultures
of TU Munich and NGU. He is co-founder and co-editor of the new
journal Applied Mobilities (Taylor & Francis) and Studies in Mobility and
Transport at Springer VS. He has edited several books including Aeromobilities
(with Saulo Cwerner and John Urry).
Peter Peters is Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Maastricht University, the Netherlands. He is trained as a sociologist and holds a PhD for his dissertation on mobilities in technological cultures, in which he combines insights from social theory and science and technology studies to analyze practices of travel.
Kevin Hannam is Professor of Tourism Mobilities in the Business School at Edinburgh Napier University, UK, and a research affiliate at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. In 2015/2016 he was awarded a Vice-Chancellor's International Scholarship to the University of Wollongong, Australia. Previously he was at Leeds Beckett University, UK, and the University of Sunderland, UK.
Editor
Roskilde University, Denmark
Nuertingen-Geislingen University, Germany
Maastricht University, the Netherlands
Edinburgh Napier University, UK
Content
Notes on Contributors Preface 1. Networked Urban Mobilities: Art, Performances, Impacts 2. Curating Conversations: Reformulating Questions in Mobilities Arts and Research 3. Reflective Assemblages: Real and Imagined Mobilities in Locative Media Art 4. On Becoming a Parcel: Artistic Interventions as Ways of Knowing Mobile Worlds 5. Listening to Mobility and Location-Based Media: Verdun Music-Route 6. Revealing Roads: The Spectral Sounds of Motorways 7. Developing Colony: Objects for Investigation; Spaces for Conversation 8. (Re)Envisioning the Anti-Urban: Artistic Responses in the Walking With Wordsworth and Basho Exhibition 9. Performative Fungal Strategies: Or How I Stopped Worrying and Started Loving the Network 10. Stop and Go: Investigating Nodes of Transformation and Transition 11. Drawing the Dardanelles: Art History and Mobilities Studies 12. Ghosts of our Consumption: The Debris Project 13. Film Mobilities and Circulation Practices in the Construction of Recent Chilean Cinema 14. The Roberto Cimetta Fund as a Response to Artistic and Cultural Mobility Imbalance 15. Mobile Performing Arts: Facts, Figures, and What They Say About Reality Index