
TRANSMISSION-TRANSCRIPTION-TRANSFORMATION
Publication year - 2022
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.47967/tor2022trans.vol7.007
Subject(s) - inscribed figure , situated , narrative , studio , representation (politics) , visual arts , transcription (linguistics) , history , sociology , art , literature , computer science , linguistics , philosophy , political science , artificial intelligence , politics , geometry , mathematics , law
The images here form part of a body of work looking at self-representation in women’s art, particularly where negotiated through subjectively-situated narratives of trauma. This was the basis for my paper at the ‘water-ways’ Symposium, University of Plymouth in June 2021, which explored how bodies—human and non-human—are inscribed and transformed by events or actions that often leave a mark. In this overview I highlight experimental studio work, engagements with old family photographs, and my ‘diffractive’ (Barad, 2007) methodological approach.