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The Story of Method of Vienna (MoV) or exploring the epistemic idea of rethinking with a rediscovered concert format
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The following article presents the current status of the artistic research project Method of Vienna (MoV) and answers the questions:
How can I imagine the MoV initiative in detail?
Which methodological approach was chosen?
Which MoV events have been realized so far?
The presentation ends with a personal reflection after six years of commitment to Method of Vienna, in which current observations, conclusions and the future of the project are put up for discussion.
keywords: academy, academia, epistemology, epistemic practice, musicology, Vienna, methodology, methods, artistic research, experiment, democracy, science and art, Connection, communication, tools, performance, performance practice, spatial learning
Title: The Story of Method of Vienna (MoV) or exploring the epistemic idea of rethinking with a rediscovered concert format
Description:
The following article presents the current status of the artistic research project Method of Vienna (MoV) and answers the questions:
How can I imagine the MoV initiative in detail?
Which methodological approach was chosen?
Which MoV events have been realized so far?
The presentation ends with a personal reflection after six years of commitment to Method of Vienna, in which current observations, conclusions and the future of the project are put up for discussion.
keywords: academy, academia, epistemology, epistemic practice, musicology, Vienna, methodology, methods, artistic research, experiment, democracy, science and art, Connection, communication, tools, performance, performance practice, spatial learning.
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