1. Paper presentation: Reconfiguring objects, reconfiguring meanings.
- Author
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Tillett, Wade
- Subjects
SEMANTICS -- Study & teaching ,COMPARATIVE linguistics ,LEXICOLOGY ,MATERIALISM ,HIGHER education ,ADULT education - Abstract
This project takes up the intersection of medium and content as a place where they can radically reconfigure one another. The entire process is a sort of unlearning; the habitual use of paper is disrupted. Physicality and meaning merge and emerge. Readers' doings interact and transform both the meaning and background - the content (meaning) that traditionally would be simply re-presented via sheets of paper (background). Troubling just a small, habitual action leads to remarkably different modes of knowing and being. Action, object, meaning, reader and author (re)form tentative self-altering assemblages. These assemblages spiral out in new directions, moving beyond the confines of authorial intent. (Re)new(ed) configurations of self, meaning and object spring forth, opening themselves to different vectors. In order to explore these possibilities, I ask that you print out this article double-sided and cut/fold/etc. as instructed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2018
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