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Mass Observation as a relational art practice

Edge, C

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C Edge



Abstract

The visual artefacts and documents created during MO’s early incarnation seem to be possessed of a kind of latent energy which has continued to shape their function and interpretation. In particular, this quality can be traced through the history of Humphrey Spender’s Worktown photographs, which have always seemed to function at the vanguard of culture— pre-empting the visual dominance of a social documentary aesthetic in the 20th century and exemplifying the concerns of nascent photographic theory in the 1970s. In the established critical narrative these photographs function as historical documents. This paper asks whether it is possible, instead, to harness the potential of this innate mutability, by developing methods of responding to the photographs as active resources.


The paper draws on a series of artistic and experimental responses to place developed in collaboration with communities in Bolton and Aberdeen between 2014-2016, and funded by the AHRC. The outcomes of these practical explorations suggest ways in which MO may be reframed and deployed as a creative research methodology and relational art practice.


Through active engagement the photographic archive is reactivated as a medium for understanding and developing relationships between local communities and past and present place.

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Edge, C. (2017, July). Mass Observation as a relational art practice. Presented at Mass Observation 80th Anniversary Conference, University of Sussex

Presentation Conference Type Other
Conference Name Mass Observation 80th Anniversary Conference
Conference Location University of Sussex
Start Date Jul 10, 2017
End Date Jul 11, 2017
Publication Date Jul 11, 2017
Deposit Date Feb 19, 2019
Publicly Available Date Dec 20, 2019
Publisher URL http://www.massobs.org.uk/about/news/148-anniversary-conference-celebrating-80-years-of-the-mass-observation-movement
Additional Information Event Type : Conference
Projects : Using social documentary photography to promote community cohesion

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