Art/Research International (Sep 2024)

“Emotion is Another Kind of Information”

  • Ingvil Hellstrand,
  • Aino-Kaisa Koistinen,
  • Nora Simonhjell,
  • Roger Andre Søraa,
  • Hege Tapio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18432/ari29776
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1

Abstract

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This review explores entanglements of the theoretical and affective impacts of an art exhibition called Caring Futures which was part of an interdisciplinary research project. The review is a qualitative analysis of the exhibition, and is interspersed with our experiential, affective, and creative reflections and responses to the exhibition. Creative and imaginative approaches inspire us as researchers and supported our interactions with this exhibition in ways that opened new spaces for knowledge production. Our experiences highlight the value of arts-based methodologies for exploring questions of vulnerability and care. Foregrounding subjective and affective responses is risky in scientific work and confronts conventional boundaries for academic knowledge production. Honoring meetings between art and research(ers) can productively challenge taken-for-granted norms involved in undertaking academic research.

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