Sea, lakes and lagoons: poetry in the art based research of a musician
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2525-3123.gis.2021.168774Keywords:
Art based research, Autoethnography, Poetry, Manifest, DisciplinarityAbstract
In my investigative process as a musician, researcher and professor, I approach the autoethnography with the intention of listening/seeing/understanding me (a little) better. Perhaps the most important question of research (and of life) that I have is this: how do I perceive the relationship between research and the arts at the Academia? As a result, I wrote a poem manifesto (!?) that opposes certain research conventions in favor of a greater disciplinary and methodological fluidity in the art based research.
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