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Issue 34 of the Journal for Artistic Research (JAR) is out


JAR34 was launched at the end of 2024 and is online at:

https://jar-online.net/en/issues/34 

 

The Journal for Artistic Research (JAR) is a ground-breaking global online journal published by SAR, that’s open to everyone and peer-reviewed, dedicated to sharing artistic research from all fields. It encourages the growing community of artistic researchers to embrace the kind of publication practices that are standard in the sciences and humanities. With over 55,000 annual visits, JAR‘s online issues act as a dynamic hub where various practices and approaches come together in a growing field that is taking new forms and finding new directions worldwide.

The five expositions in this issue cover keywords as diverse as biodiversity, composition, contemporary circus, creativity constraints, embodiment, installation, multispecies ethnography, object oriented ontology, phenomenology, rewilding and songwriting.

 

Living Lines of the Barely Noticeable by Linde Ex [en] 

[https://doi.org/10.22501/jar.1912102]

 

Agential Guts — Care and Creativity within the Messy Multi-species Assemblage by Riina Maaria Hentriika Hannula [en]

[https://doi.org/10.22501/jar.2128308]

 

Musical topics, (self-)narrativity and adaptation in my recent composition Pearl by Matthew Kaner [en]

[https://doi.org/10.22501/jar.2353444]

 

The Creative Potential of Evolving Constraints in Peer-to-Peer Reciprocal Coaching: A Three-way Investigation by Marie Hallager Andersen, Martin Høybye, and Alan O’Leary [en] 

[https://doi.org/10.22501/jar.2226731]

 

The Non-Human Animal Artist: Toward the Presentation of an Artistic Species-Companionship in Circus by Franziska Trapp, Natan Alberca and Sabrina Sow [en] 

[https://doi.org/10.22501/jar.1702122]