Sunday 12th February Join us in the Duddon Valley in the Lake District for a breath of fresh air and a Cemore walking seminar with artist Nikki Pugh. The walk will take in sites related to Nikki’s research for her current work with Chris Donaldson from Lancaster...
ART AND MOBILITIES
CeMoRe collaborates with Lancaster Institute for Contemporary Arts on a Mobilities and Art research focus. Our researchers, visiting fellows and post-doctoral scholars do interdisciplinary practice-based research at the intersection of art and mobilities and engage in walking seminars, workshops, symposia and exhibitions.
We have five key approaches to this field:
- to support the development of experimental and performative interventions through art practice
- to investigate the intersections between art practice and mobile methods
- to include artists as collaborators and instigators in mobilities research projects
- to include exhibitions of art practice in conferences and seminars
- to encourage dialogue between artists around their contribution to mobilities studies
Through socially engaged, participatory and digital art we aim to engage with how sensory mobilities, practical making, exploration and navigation contribute to shaping the field. The scope of our research is broad, encompassing everyday mobilities, socio-technical encounters with mobile technologies, virtual mobilities and game spaces, locative media, migration, health and wellbeing, and environmental change.
Through the Art & Mobilities network we seek to develop connections to other researchers and organisations in order to develop research into the histories of mobilities in art practice, theories of mobile art, mobile research methods, aesthetics of mobility, and the contribution that art can make to mobility and social change.
We also support art and mobilities practice through mobilities lab equipment loans for research and exhibitions. If you are interested in loaning any equipment, please contact: Jen Southern.
Previous and Ongoing Projects have included an Arts and Mobilities Network Symposium, the Mobile Utopia Exhibition, the Mobility Futures Exhibition, and Im|mobile Lives in Turbulent Times Exhibition (in collaboration with Mobility Futures Research Network), Rocky Futures Exhibition for T2M 2023.
We also support Fellowships, Post-doctoral and PhD researchers (e.g. Aleksandra Ianchenko, Kai Syng Tan, Owen Chapman, Tricia Flanagan, Sam Thulin, Nikki Pugh, Gudrun Filipska, M J Hunter Brueggemann).
ART POSTS
Mobile Utopia: Pasts, Presents, Futures Cemore|T2M|Cosmobilities Conference
Cemore is hosting the 2017 Mobilities Conference. This is jointly organised by Cemore, the International Association for Transport, Traffic and Mobility (T2M), and the Cosmobilities network, in association with the Institute for Social Futures. We're delighted to host...
Deep mapping the Duddon Valley
Artist Nikki Pugh has been awarded a Visiting Fellowship to help support a collaboration with Dr Christopher Donaldson (Lecturer in Regional History and Co-Investigator on the Leverhulme Trust-funded Geospatial Innovation in the Digital Humanities: A Deep Mapping of...
Material Mobilities and the Turn to Design in Mobilities Research
What does the turn towards design and architecture within the ‘new mobilities turn’ mean? Ole B. Jensen, Professor in the Department of Architecture, Design and Media Technology at Aalborg University, has visited us to give the talk 'Material Mobilities and the...
Art Mobilities Field Trip
Experience Mobilities of Memory: …, these sounds give way to fragments of stories from the men in the trenches; a stilted marriage proposal, an enquiry about health, a thank you for kippers sent through the post, a description of daily conditions and accounts of the...
Art and Mobility on the Magdalen Islands (les Iles-de-la-Madeleine)
For three weeks (5 - 26 June 2016) I took part, as one of fifteen artists, in the Chant des pistes / Songlines artist residency on the Magdalen Islands archipelago in Quebec, Canada, hosted by AdMare Centre D'Artistes en Art Actuel and curated by Caroline Loncol...