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Taxidermy in Motion, (not) from a Bird’s-eye Perspective: Choreographing Disappearance at the Australian Museum Choreographing Disappearance at the Australian Museum

Authors :
Susanne Schmitt
Source :
Special issue: Shared Spaces – Multispecies Approaches in the Museum. 49
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Open Library of the Humanities, 2020.

Abstract

This reflection piece interrogates what a focus on movement can bring to understanding more-than-human relationality in a museum space. It does so by zooming in on choreography and taxidermy as practices that both enable movement and kinesthetic becoming. It focusses on “Send out a Pulse!”, an artistic intervention for the Australian Museum in Sydney. Said piece is a nontraditional, choreographic audio walk made by the author as part of “How to Not be a Stuffed Animal”, an interdisciplinary, artistic-scholarly duo. Following a flightway of birds’ extinction stories, ways to activate response-ability through multispecies movement will be explored.

Details

ISSN :
16043030
Volume :
49
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Special issue: Shared Spaces – Multispecies Approaches in the Museum
Accession number :
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