Abstract

This special issue is intended as a contribution to the field of artistic research with a particular focus on artistic and art-based methods. Finding that reflections and scientific articles on artistic research often argue for the relevance and position of artistic research as research in itself, it is here the intention to promote and develop the variety in artistic research methodology and also discuss the relations between artistic practice and research practice. The issue consists of one previously published video work and 12 original articles – 11 are written in English and one in Danish, the latter will appear in an English translation later this year. The presented methods cover conceptual, material, analytical and observational modes of research, and most of the authors are both artists and researchers – that is, working in higher education and holding PhDs or positions as professors. Table of contents 1. Forms of artistic and art-based research Listening to the Forest Ellen Johanne Røed Penance Practices Used as an Artistic Research Method Gunhild Vatn Artistic Research in Artists’ Books Ingeborg Stana Dogma Film and Ceramic art: The Case of ‘Blue Collar – White Collar’ Arild Berg 2. Material constrictions and relations AestPra – a Meta-methodology for Art and Craft Astrid Heimer To Research by Two Hands Vibeke Sjøvoll, Geir Grothen Co-designed Embroidery Student Projects in Art and Design Education Randi Veiteberg Kvellestad 3. Artistic research in a social context Border Threads How Ethical Dilemmas of User Involvement in Art Become a Driving Force for Developing Artistic Practice Camilla Dahl Research Innovation: Advancing Arts-based Research Methods to Make Sense of Micro-moments Framed by DementiaLilli Mittner, Rikke Gürgens GjærumHelene Illeris, Kristian Nøh3veh3 Knudsen, Lisbet Skregelid A/r/tografi som Tilgang til Udvikling af en Sanselig Bæredygtighedsdidaktik i KunstfageneHelene Illeris, Kristian Nøh3veh3 Knudsen, Lisbet Skregelid 4. Extended conceptions of knowledge in an art-related research context Enabling Knowledge: The Art of Nurturing Unknown Spaces Cristina Archetti, Camilla Eeg-Tverbakk Choreographic Principles in 'Affective Choreographies' Ingri Midgard Fiksdal The Third Site: Blending Polyphonic Methodology and EpistemologyMimesis Heidi Dahlsveen, Venke Aure

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