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Embodying the built world: drawing boundaries, walking lines

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posted on 2024-11-23, 05:01 authored by Katie Lee
In this practice-led research project I investigate relations between structures of coercion in the built world and sculptural language. The aim of my project is to present a series of exhibitions and situations that examine architectures of bodily discipline as practices of form/space composition and spatial manipulation. Such architectures range from the delineation of public space to the choreography of bodies by urban design. The project engages the viewer in a dialogue around art and the spatio-visual codes that embody what Michel Foucault regarded as the coercive powers of modern 'carceral culture'.

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Masters by Research

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2009-01-01

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Art, RMIT University

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9921861492701341

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