
Transdisciplinarity: Narrative Spatial Trajectories
Disciplines have different languages, and so they have different literacies. In all disciplines, space is a representational strategy. As humans we inhabit multiple spaces; they may be mental, psychological, virtual, physical, performative, experimental and social.
Even though “narrative” is a term often found in theater, here it is used as reform; a social process and experimentation between human systems, languages and space. Space is everywhere in modern thought and different disciplines use spaces with different meanings.
Speaker
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Christiana Kazakou
Christiana Kazakou, is a researcher, curator, producer & artist; acting, performing & reflecting trans geographically. Her research with i-DAT explores transdisciplinary curatorial models and spatial trajectories within the art & science discourse and is currently funded by the Arts & Humanities Research Council (UK). Following her studies on Art & Science (MA) at Central Saint Martins in London; she works for numerous innovative companies, networks, festivals, cultural organisations, NGO’s and social enterprises whose activities engage across the spectrum of the arts, sciences, technology and society.
