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Material writing: Towards hybrid-making

conference contribution
posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by Jondi Keane, Patrick WestPatrick West, Valerie Jeremijenko
Writing operates in an expanding field of intersections between symbol, inflection and further meaning. The materiality of writing, its embodied action, situated context and myriad substantive expressions, requires an interdisciplinary approach best advanced by collaborative teams and fuelled by collective concerns. At a recent design conference, Doha 2013: Hybrid Making, our team of creative arts researchers (Jondi Keane, Patrick West and Valerie Jeremijenko) conducted a workshop based on the idea of reverse engineering the notion of a souvenir, by starting with the sensation rather than the iconic image. The approaches explored by the group focused on the ways in which a sensation, emotion and/or idea attach to an object and how an object offers itself as an attractor for memory and indicate that when experience, sensation and place are emphasized, the materiality of writing comes to the fore. We assert that material writing allows or even requires a fluid movement between conceptual and perceptual modes of creative practice. In this paper we will unpack different methods of material writing: the materiality of the act of writing with substances, site-specific/site-conditioned writing and 3D printing. Through the particularity of each mode of material writing our discussions will examine the points of attachment that we, as symbolizing creatures, produce in order to orient and reconstruct a world on the fly. Material writing constantly brings us back to earth, anchoring us to the expanded processes integral to hybrid-making.

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Event

AAWP Writing Conference (18th : 2013 : Canberra, ACT)

Publisher

Australian Association of Writing Programs

Location

Canbera, A.C.T.

Place of publication

Canberra, ACT

Start date

2013-11-25

End date

2013-11-27

ISBN-13

9780980757378

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed; E Conference publication

Copyright notice

2013, Australasian Association of Writing Programs

Title of proceedings

Proceedings of the 18th conference of the Australasian Association of Writing Programs

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