Curating Spatio-Temporal Connection: Geological multi-proxies and becoming-with deep time

In a transdisciplinary combination of geology and curatorship, long timespans are strung together. We describe a multi-proxy methodology based on actual geological fieldwork conducted in the Barents Sea, and we link this with emerging tidalectic streams in curatorial practice and research. The paper...

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Main Authors: Svabo, Connie, Nicolaisen, Line
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://openresearch.ocadu.ca/id/eprint/4293/
https://openresearch.ocadu.ca/id/eprint/4293/1/Svabo_Curating_Paper_2022.pdf
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Summary:In a transdisciplinary combination of geology and curatorship, long timespans are strung together. We describe a multi-proxy methodology based on actual geological fieldwork conducted in the Barents Sea, and we link this with emerging tidalectic streams in curatorial practice and research. The paper uses geological activity to design what we tentatively, existentially, and metaphorically call curatorial proxies for spatiotemporal connection. Human life is embedded in cosmological and geological systems and forces. Climate change presses for systems understanding and new curatorial practices that are conscious of the culture-making potential of exhibitions and other cultural and spatial designs.