Activities per year
Project Details
Description
Research field and objective:
The research project seeks through methods of cognition to explore the spaces of the everyday as framework for coexistence - and how these affects and are being affected by its inhabitants in a constant dialogue.
The infraordinary1 spaces such as kiosk, stairway or street corner - worn invisible by use - are investigated as spatial and non-spatial field of potential; it is here that the lived life primarily takes place, by which the physical surroundings contains an accumulated richness of narratives, events and depositions. The city is considered an archive, a physical framework in constant transformation through which (conscious and unconscious) coexistence takes place through events in real-time and depositions over time, using the city as medium. Through the project it is elucidated what these spaces, in which we spend the majority of our time, means for our experienced world - and how these can be subject for studies. Thereby the research objective is twofold:
1) conduct research of the infraordinary as a place of coexistence
2) to develop methods to explore and articulate this
Outline of research:
The research is conducted through a constant dialectical approach between acquired theory and independent practice-based development (research by design). These interacts, informs and resonates with each other throughout the project to generate new reflections and knowledge. In general the project is separated through three parallel phases:
1. Artistic Cross-fertilisations:
Studies of artistic precedents - George Perec, Eugène Atget, Jim Jarmusch - forms an initial foundation and framework for theoretical investigations, through their methods of cognition and systematic approaches to understand and represent the infraordinary spaces and multitude of layers in the city through literature, photography and moving pictures.
2. Biopsy + Probes of Insight:
The research is facilitated through meticulously selected biopsies - tissue samples - of the urban body, in which a series of probes of insight are developed to see, examine and describe the infraordinary spaces and inhabitants, where existing knowledge is tested out/examined and new knowledge is formed through practice-based development.
3. Collocation of the Infraordinary Archive:
Throughout the project biopsies and output hereof are put next to each other and counterposed to discuss relations and overall themes. These together forms a collated whole, an Infraordinary Archive or City, that more freely can be detached from the habitual and point towards the qualities of the infraordinary spaces.
The research project seeks through methods of cognition to explore the spaces of the everyday as framework for coexistence - and how these affects and are being affected by its inhabitants in a constant dialogue.
The infraordinary1 spaces such as kiosk, stairway or street corner - worn invisible by use - are investigated as spatial and non-spatial field of potential; it is here that the lived life primarily takes place, by which the physical surroundings contains an accumulated richness of narratives, events and depositions. The city is considered an archive, a physical framework in constant transformation through which (conscious and unconscious) coexistence takes place through events in real-time and depositions over time, using the city as medium. Through the project it is elucidated what these spaces, in which we spend the majority of our time, means for our experienced world - and how these can be subject for studies. Thereby the research objective is twofold:
1) conduct research of the infraordinary as a place of coexistence
2) to develop methods to explore and articulate this
Outline of research:
The research is conducted through a constant dialectical approach between acquired theory and independent practice-based development (research by design). These interacts, informs and resonates with each other throughout the project to generate new reflections and knowledge. In general the project is separated through three parallel phases:
1. Artistic Cross-fertilisations:
Studies of artistic precedents - George Perec, Eugène Atget, Jim Jarmusch - forms an initial foundation and framework for theoretical investigations, through their methods of cognition and systematic approaches to understand and represent the infraordinary spaces and multitude of layers in the city through literature, photography and moving pictures.
2. Biopsy + Probes of Insight:
The research is facilitated through meticulously selected biopsies - tissue samples - of the urban body, in which a series of probes of insight are developed to see, examine and describe the infraordinary spaces and inhabitants, where existing knowledge is tested out/examined and new knowledge is formed through practice-based development.
3. Collocation of the Infraordinary Archive:
Throughout the project biopsies and output hereof are put next to each other and counterposed to discuss relations and overall themes. These together forms a collated whole, an Infraordinary Archive or City, that more freely can be detached from the habitual and point towards the qualities of the infraordinary spaces.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 16/09/2013 → 30/11/2016 |
Activities
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The Nordic Association of Architectural Research Symposium 2016
Espen Lunde Nielsen (Speaker)
19 May 2016 → 20 May 2016Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Organisation and participation in conference
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Spatial Experiments - Sound and Moving Pictures
Espen Lunde Nielsen (Organizer)
14 Apr 2016Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Organisation and participation in conference
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Jane Rendell Seminar on Site-Writing
Espen Lunde Nielsen (Organizer)
1 Mar 2016Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Participation in workshop, seminar, course
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Alleyway Points: Interweaving ‘Real’ and ‘Representational’ Materiality
Lunde Nielsen, E. & Kruse Aagaard, A., Mar 2017. 4 p.Publications: Contribution to conference › Conference abstract for conference › Research › peer-review
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Alleyway Points: Interweaving ‘Real’ and ‘Representational’ Materiality
Lunde Nielsen, E. & Kruse Aagaard, A., 23 Mar 2017, WORKS+WORDS 2017: BIENNALE FOR KUNSTNERISK UDVIKLINGSVIRKSOMHED I ARKITEKTUR. Bertram, P., Abraham, A., Capetillo, C. & Pedersen, C. P. (eds.). KADK, p. 23 1 p.Publications: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research › peer-review
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Alleyway Points: Interweaving ‘Real’ and ‘Representational’ Materiality
Kruse Aagaard, A. & Lunde Nielsen, E., 2017Translated title of the contribution :Alleyway Points: Interweaving ‘Real’ and ‘Representational’ Materiality Publications: Non-textual form › Contribution to exhibition › Communication › peer-review