CMAJournal Issue Two Territory
de the Journal of Comparative Media Arts
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Territory can convey belonging, ownership and familiarity; land, zones, expanses and boundaries that at one and the same time delineate, encompass and separate space and place. Psychogeographically, territory can be inclusive or exclusive, public or private. How do we move through a territory - easily and self-assured? Timidly? Dangerously? The notion of territory is at once individual and collective, representing both visible and invisible boundaries that weave throughout our lives. In the context of art, Elizabeth Grosz defines the frame as “what establishes territory out of the chaos that is the earth.” In this sense, territory is a possibility realized through this defining and determined boundary. It invokes juxtapositions between the controlled and the chaotic, reigning in the ineffable and quieting the volume of the world. It exists in myriad forms, constructed through connections; minute and macroscopic. Where do you make your territory?
The second issue of the CMAJournal explores the various avenues and tangents of Territory through artworks, photo essays, and research essays. This issue also includes a special supplement for the 2nd annual Symposium on Comparative Media Arts, for the 2015 MA graduating cohort.
The second issue of the CMAJournal explores the various avenues and tangents of Territory through artworks, photo essays, and research essays. This issue also includes a special supplement for the 2nd annual Symposium on Comparative Media Arts, for the 2015 MA graduating cohort.
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- Catégorie principale: Enseignement
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Format choisi: Lettre US, 22×28 cm
# de pages: 76 - Date de publication: nov 19, 2015
- Langue English
- Mots-clés Issue Two, Territory, CMAJournal, Simon Fraser University, Video, Photography, Essays, Interdisciplinary, Academic, Sound, Art, Media, practice, analysis, theory, performance, dissertations, postgraduate, graduate, peer-reviewed, research, writing, culture, Critical studies, Comparative Media Arts, Journal
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Journal of Comparative Media Arts
Simon Fraser University, Vancouver BC
The Journal of Comparative Media Arts (CMA Journal) is an open-access, student-run peer-reviewed journal, taking up discussions and investigations within the creative, critical and cultural communities. Our goal is to publish the best of graduate, postgraduate and recent graduate essays and dissertations, presenting the pluralism of research within arts and culture and a forum for scholarly discourse. We welcome experimental and creative writing, works-in-progress, collaborations and lively debates that are critically engaged in the ever-shifting range and scope of the fields of critical and cultural studies.