Correspondences: Creative Practice as a Disturbance in the Field of the Possible; an Examination of the Relationship Between the Fictive and the Real in the Creative Act
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Porch, Debra
Woodrow, Ross
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Snell, Ted
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Correspondences: Creative practice as a disturbance in the field of the possible, investigates the role of creative artistic practice in our engagement with the real. The creative and theoretical research in this project explores the role that Art plays as a truth procedure and offers a speculative account for the production of the new within a situation. The key questions addressed in this research project are how the creative arts change and mutate and the role they play in the generation of innovation. It offers a reconsideration of the practice of art making as an affirmative agent in the dynamic transformation of the sensible world.
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Thesis (PhD Doctorate)
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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
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Queensland College of Art
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Creative practice
Art as truth