Sökning: "Magnus Bärtås"
Hittade 4 avhandlingar innehållade orden Magnus Bärtås.
1. You Told Me – work stories and video essays : Verkberättelser och videoessäer
Sammanfattning : You Told Me is a practice-based research project and consists of three video biographies (the Who is…? series), and two video essays (Kumiko, Johnnie Walker & the Cute (2007), Madame & Little Boy (2009), an introduction with a contextualization and methodology of the field, and three essays. The dissertation is an observation and analysis of certain functions and meanings of narration and narratives in contemporary art, as well as being an experiment with roles, methods, actions, and narrative functions in an artistic medium – the video essay. LÄS MER
2. Three or Four Ir/relevant Stories : Art and Hyper-Politics
Sammanfattning : This book documents and reflects on three artistic projects and their processes. As a “marginalia” to the projects I also presents arguments, stories and ir/ relevant discourses. What I call marginalia extends to aspects of a historical backdrop of these three projects and the stories behind them. LÄS MER
3. Staged Conversations : Using dialogue as both method and form when staging documentary material for theater and film
Sammanfattning : Between 2017 and 2024, I have conducted an artistic research PhD project at Stockholm University of the Arts resulting in a feature length documentary film (The Raft, 2018), a documentary based theater play (The Invisible Adventure, 2020) and a book with my work diaries documenting the process of creating the two works (Staged conversations, 2024). The research project focuses on using the conversation as both method and form for staging documentary material for theater and film. LÄS MER
4. Melankoliska fragment: om essäfilm och tänkande
Sammanfattning : This artistic doctoral dissertation comprises the essay film Melancholy Fragments (73 min.) and the book Melancholy Fragments: On Essay Film and Thinking. In making the film I wanted to explore if and how an artistic filmmaking practice works as thinking. LÄS MER