Make people think!

Authors

  • Dominique Lämmli

Abstract

Summary: Worldwide there is an increased visibility of artistic practices making activity-orientated and reality-changing demands that increasingly impact on in the most diverse societal and scientific interrelationships. This text provides concrete examples and relates these to global transformation processes and a changing understanding of art. In addition, the paradigm quality of these changes, impact as a reference system for our knowledge production. This encourages practice-based and practice-guided research as well as cross-cultural, trans-cultural and social collaboration as is the case with the FOA-FLUX (foa-flux.net) research into art in global contexts.

Keywords: visual arts, art, art practice, collaboration, networks, personally accountable action, globalization, meta-change, research into art, practice-based and led research, activity-orientated, reality-changing.

Author Biography

Dominique Lämmli

Dominique Lämmli ist praktizierende Künstlerin, lehrend und forschend an der Zürcher Hochschule der Künste (ZHdK), Co-Gründerin und -Leiterin des Forschungsunternehmens FOA-FLUX (foa-flux.net).

Published

2015-12-30

How to Cite

Lämmli, D. (2015). Make people think!. Psychotherapie-Wissenschaft, 5(2), 125–132. Retrieved from https://psychotherapie-wissenschaft.info/article/view/283