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Along The Sides Along and the (im)possibility of imaging limits. Fragment of 'Le journal d’un usager de l’espace'.

Le journal d’un usager de l’espace is a heterogeneous artistic practise where the focus is on space that is at the same time geographic, sensorial and social. On the (im)possibility to form an idea of limits relies on the ‘act of drawing’ to explore, along the way, visual possibilities in order to appropriate limits in a place (or context) as objective matter into an artistic vocabulary. The exploratory and intuitive research forms images of a limit(s), a travel trajectory or trajectories, a time, a dimension(s) and places them in an artistic perspective. The research prefers to walk next to the landscaped paths to mark the volatile and mobile, fluid and invisible limits and declare them in a new pictorial territory. Images that emerged from intimate experiences along the way came to the fore step by step during the doctorate. They assumed the appearance of a reasoning or scenario or something linguistic – or all three concurrently. An index was used to gather images, actions and intentions along the way. This index serves as a means to be able to envision continuously a pictorial research (photos, drawings, models, installations, films and maps) and to explore it to its limits.

Three phases are involved in this artistic research: a. In an initial phase, the research provides us a frame of reference that situates the concept of ‘limit’ in an artistic and historical area; b. in a second phase, the research gives us food for thought garnered along the way on a secondary Roman road on the act of drawing limits; and c. in a last phase, the drawing and thinking of limits are explored and transmuted into various autonomous images.  

Date:31 Dec 2012 →  10 Mar 2017
Keywords:Drawing, Projection, Map projection
Disciplines:Visual arts, Curatorial and related studies, History, Other history and archaeology, Art studies and sciences, Artistic design, Audiovisual art and digital media, Heritage, Music, Theatre and performance, Other arts, Product development, Study of regions
Project type:PhD project