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Exhibition

mapping collaboration


18 Feb 2015 - 21 Feb 2015

310 New Cross Road

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Cost FREE
Department Centre for Arts and Learning, Educational Studies
Website mapping collaboration feb 2015
Contact t.page(@gold.ac.uk)

Yvette Sullivan and Caeli Jo Brooker explore how creative collaboration might be imagined from a shared creative community perspective, and how our values for collaboration can be visually expressed, incorporated and mapped.

Using the DeleuzoGuattarian rhizome as a structural/non-structural metaphor to explore the non-hierarchical nature of shared experience and collaboration, Yvette Sullivan and Caeli Jo Brooker allocate a space to map and document contributions to a collective visualisation of the shifting visual impressions and representations of values, process and priorities for creative collaboration.

mapping collaboration feb 2015

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18 Feb 2015 11:00am - 3:00pm
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21 Feb 2015 11:00am - 3:00pm
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