Hustadt, Inshallah : Learning from a participatory art project in a trans-local neighbourhood
Författare
Summary, in English
The project has two essential objectives:
a. To identify the potential within contemporary art for a critical analysis of an urban de velopment process from the location, in dialogue with people, and through direct par ticipatory spatial action;
b. To propose a scenario for future operation that can instigate the inclusive change within our everyday environment and the wider domain of spatial practice.
The PhD research results from my own practice and gives a detailed analysis of a three-year case study: Hustadt Project. The majority of Hustadt Project took place on location (Bochum, Germany) within a suburban setting. In cooperation with local inhabitants we established the context for and ultimately constructed a new Community Pavilion – a structural platform for participatory exchange.
As my art practice is situated in-between architecture and design, sociology and urban studies, the process of the PhD research has been to emphasise my personal involvement and subjective observations utilising and transforming methods from these fields along with inventing new tools and strategies. I develop these methods from the context and the situation as a reaction to the process and therefore they are non-prescriptive, improvised, and reactive. In order to construct an argument in negotiation with local politicians, I introduce the form of spatial action by constructing performative events and inviting people to participate in them. More than accumulating knowledge, I’m interested in analysing it, using it, transforming it into a project where the result produces new relations with people onsite. It is important to emphasise that by using video and photo camera as the main tools within the research process, the research strategies I use transform my position from an observer of the situation to that of being observed.
Thus the research questions I focus upon:
1. The relationship between the contemporary art production and urban regeneration process:
What are the contemporary art and architecture references that have shaped my own practice? What is the process of activating public participation though an art practice?
2. The position that the artist occupies when becoming involved in the process of urban regeneration:
What is the role of the artist working in the process of urban regeneration? How can an artist work within the urban regeneration process and keep her/his critical position?
3. The knowledge contribution to the critical spatial practice produced within the contemporary art discourse:
What are the methods and strategies of my artistic research that differ from other disciplines?
The final doctoral submission comprises of (1) a textual part with some graphic and photo material, (2) Hustadt Episodaire – narrative visual documentation, (3) Hustadt blog, which was produced while following the case study project, (4) an exhibition presenting the Hustadt Project Archive.
Avdelning/ar
Publiceringsår
2013
Språk
Engelska
Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie
Doctoral studies and research in fine and performing arts
Issue
11
Fulltext
- Available as MOV - 2 GB
- Available as MOV - 797 MB
- Available as MOV - 736 MB
- Available as MOV - 185 MB
- Available as PDF - 33 MB
- Available as PDF - 154 MB
- Available as MOV - 1 GB
- Download statistics
Dokumenttyp
Doktorsavhandling
Förlag
Malmö Faculty of Fine and Performing Arts, Lund University
Ämne
- Arts
Nyckelord
- participatory art project
- urban regeneration
- multicultural community
- change
- performative action
Aktiv
Published
Handledare
ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt
- ISSN: 1653-8617
- ISBN: 978-91-7473-686-1
Försvarsdatum
29 november 2013
Försvarstid
10:00
Försvarsplats
Red Room Inter Arts Center
Opponent
- Regina Römhild