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Being Weird: Collaboration, Contamination, and Worlding with Nonhumans

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posted on 2025-01-22, 22:42 authored by Damien Rudd
<p dir="ltr">By employing “weird” from weird fiction as a mode for imagining encounters with nonhuman beings, my work aims to challenge entrenched beliefs in human exceptionalism and the nature/culture divide. In a creative practice that spans film, sound, and text, I imagine these encounters as mutually “contaminating influences” that can act to subvert our epistemological assumptions and ontological categorisations. In recasting nonhuman entities as agential actors, my work aims to facilitate a process of collaborative worlding, a practice that builds shared fictional realities. My research aims to develop the weird as a conceptual framework that has the potential for transformative and regenerative capacities contained within a more expansive conception of agency and coexistence within a more-than-human world.</p><p><br></p>

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Doctorate by Research

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2024-06-01

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Art

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© Damien Rudd 2024

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