
Situated art intervention is an arts-based research method that allows to intervene into existing practices and simultaneously change them. Unique to this approach is that artists and researchers become part of the effects that are studied. Resonating moments are effects that matter to those who become involved. Situated art intervention impacts the way people interact with each other, with themselves and the larger world. It further creates new ways to collaborate and to explore how we can live, work, and think in difference together. The method has been developed since 2005 through collaborative work with the Research Centre Music & Gender, RESCAPE, the Artful Dementia Research Lab and Craft-lab.
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