Convivial Acts for an Ecosensual Labyrinth
Date
2020-07-07Author
Subject
Metadata
Show full item recordAbstract
This paper addresses queer conviviality across Crab & Bee’s “Plymouth Labyrinth” project (2018–19); a 6-month activity including group walks, ritual sharings, group readings, postal art, poetry groups, site-specific dance, exhibition and making workshops. Based around convivial web-walking, the account examines how, through spinning out of collaborations and unfolding new forms, a web of work and activity was generated to support intensity and connectivity. The paper attends to queer aspects of conviviality, such as attention to unhuman partners, becoming-animal, simultaneity/plateauing in haecceity, dispersals of subjectivity and relations of threads (lines of desire) to web making.
Collections
Publisher
Journal
Volume
Issue
Pagination
Recommended, similar items
The following license files are associated with this item: