Cristin-prosjekt-ID: 2057242
Sist endret: 5. februar 2024, 14:47

Cristin-prosjekt-ID: 2057242
Sist endret: 5. februar 2024, 14:47
Prosjekt

Costume Agency Artistic Research Project researches the agency of costume in performance and how costume can generate or be a centre of gravitation in a performance. Our research goal is to explore the full performative potential of garments holistically within the complex system of body-garment-action-context. A series of performances will be developed where costume will serve as a starting point and core element. The project will host Critical Costume 2020 Conference and Exhibition.

prosjektleder

Christina Lindgren
ved Avdeling Design ved Kunsthøgskolen i Oslo

prosjekteier / koordinerende forskningsansvarlig enhet

  • Avdeling Design ved Kunsthøgskolen i Oslo

Finansiering

  • TotalbudsjettNOK 7.700.000
  • Direktoratet for internasjonalisering og kvalitetsutvikling i høgare utdanning
    Prosjektkode: PKU30

Klassifisering

Vitenskapsdisipliner

Teatervitenskap • Arkitektur- og designteori

Emneord

Scenografi • Eksperimentell design • Scenekunst • Dans • Kostymedesign

HRCS-forskningsaktivitet

  • 1 Underbyggende Forskning
  • 2.5 Forskningsdesign og metodologi (årsaksforhold)
  • 8.4 Forskningsdesign og metodologi

Kategorier

Prosjektkategori

  • Program for kunstnerisk utviklingsarbeid

Kontaktinformasjon

Telefon
95056157
Sted
Christina Lindgren

Tidsramme

Avsluttet
Start: 1. august 2018 Slutt: 31. august 2023

Beskrivelse Beskrivelse

Tittel

Costume Agency Artistic Research Project researches the agency of costume in performance and how costume can generate or be a centre of gravitation in a performance. Our research goal is to explore the full performative potential of garments holistically within the complex system of body-garment-action-context. A series of performances will be developed where costume will serve as a starting point and core element. The project will host Critical Costume 2020 Conference and Exhibition.

Vitenskapelig sammendrag

This artistic research project researches the agency of costume in performance and how costume can generate or be a centre of gravitation in a performance.

Costume Agency is supported by Norwegian Artistic Research Program and Oslo National Academy of the Arts.

Aoife Monks, the author of “The Actor in Costume” states that costume is that what is indistinct from the body, yet something that can be removed. We believe that costume is, as all elements in the entity of a performance, mutually influenced by the other elements. We take Monks theory one step further and claim that costume is an interaction between the four components: garment, body, action and context, and that these four components form one dynamic whole. We want to research this unity from the starting point of the garment.

Over the duration of this project a series of performances will be developed where costume will serve as a starting point and core element. To ensure the fulfilment of the vision that is imbedded in the garment, this research requires the costume designer to take the creative lead in the project, responsible for the artistic vision from initial idea to final presentation. 

Our research goal is to explore the full performative potential of garments holistically within the complex system of body-garment-action-context. The approach will be partly phenomenological and partly socio-political.  
The research is primarily approached in workshops lead by costume designers, which pursue the vision embedded in the garment. The workshop format follows a set dogma that involves six designers and four performers for eight days of rehearsals, over a period of twelve days of explorations, dialogue and development. There will be ten workshops in total. 

Ongoing research is mostly academic and artefact-based, with less artistic practice based methods. We want to utilize the momentum in academic research to propose a complimentary project based on artistic research. The project maintains a dialogue with a reference group of academics. They will act as respondents, studying our findings and questioning the artists in their methods of working, thinking and creating. The final presentation, a festival in 2020, will be a platform where a larger group of artists and academia meet. 

The potential of the project to break new ground lies in a unique possibility for the costume designer to control the resources of the performance and the possibility for a common platform for academic and artistic reflection. 
The project will run from August 2018 through December 2021. 

prosjektdeltakere

prosjektleder
Aktiv cristin-person

Christina Lindgren

  • Tilknyttet:
    Prosjektleder
    ved Avdeling Design ved Kunsthøgskolen i Oslo
  • Tilknyttet:
    Prosjektdeltaker
    ved Kunsthøgskolen i Oslo

Sodja Lotker

  • Tilknyttet:
    Prosjektdeltaker
    ved Kunsthøgskolen i Oslo

Sally Elizabeth Dean

  • Tilknyttet:
    Prosjektdeltaker
    ved Avdeling Design ved Kunsthøgskolen i Oslo
  • Tilknyttet:
    Prosjektdeltaker
    ved Kunsthøgskolen i Oslo

Sodja Zupanc Lotker

  • Tilknyttet:
    Prosjektdeltaker
    ved Frilanser
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Resultater Resultater

Costume Agency Artistic Research Project (2018-2023).

Lindgren, Christina. 2024, Artistic Research Week 2024. KHIOVitenskapelig foredrag

Costume Agency Artistic Project.

Lindgren, Christina; Lotker, Sodja; Østergaard, Charlotte; Dean, Sally Elizabeth. 2023, PQ Talks during The Prague Quadrennial of Performance Design and Space 2023. KHIOVitenskapelig foredrag

Costume Agency Artistic Research Project.

Lindgren, Christina; Lotker, Sodja. 2023, Kunsthøgskolen i Oslo. KHIOVitenskapelig antologi/Konferanseserie

Costume dramaturgies as connective materiality.

Lindgren, Christina. 2022, Critical Costume 2022. KHIOVitenskapelig foredrag

Costume Agency Artistic Research Project: Workshop 5, 6 and 7.

Lindgren, Christina; Dean, Sally Elizabeth. 2021, KHIOScenekunst
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