Amanda Couch at 9th SAR International Conference for Artistic Research: Artistic Research Will Eat Itself, 11-13 April 2018, University of Plymouth

Amanda delivered the workshop, Extispicy in the Everyday: An Exploration of Human-Environment Binaries through the Gut, to explore one of the conference themes Regeneration: Artistic Research as a Process of Becoming and particularly, as Donna Haraway (2016) would say, ‘a becoming with’. Drawing on the ancient practice of extispicy, divination using the entrails, participants enacted, experienced, and materially investigated theories of interconnectedness, which problematize thresholds between bodies, environment, and food to re-conceptualise these seemingly boundaried entities.

9th SAR International Conference for Artistic Research: Artistic Research Will Eat Itself, 11-13 April 2018, University of Plymouth. http://sarconference2018.org

 

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