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Inflexions: A Journal for Research-Creation
Inflexions: A Journal for Research-Creation
http://erinmanning.lunarpages.net/inflexions/
(Link inactive 3 November 2009)
http://www.inflexions.org
(Link active 3 November 2009)
Publisher: Sense Lab
Inflexions is an open-access journal for research-creation sponsored by the
Sense Lab. It publishes articles, short texts of various genres including
poetry and ficto-theory, images, sound, and other multimedia content.
We invite writing and/or other forms of expression actively exploring such
issues as: (inter/trans/non) disciplinarity; the emergence of new modes of
collaboration; micropolitics and the life and death of institutions;
creativity, subjectivity and collectivity in cultural production; the ethics
of aesthetics; the aesthetic as ethics.
The goal is to promote experimental practices combining research and
creation in such a way as to foster symbiotic links between philosophical
inquiry, technological innovation, artistic production, and social and
political engagement. Of continuing concern will be how these efforts may
renew and recast relations between the concrete and the abstract, perception
and conception, the body and technology.
We hope the journal will become a tool for thinkers, builders, artists,
informal groupings, and institutions to develop a mutually sustaining and
enriching dialogue around these issues.
We encourage inter/trans/non disciplinary work, both individual and
collaborative, that is not content to critique or negate existing models but
affirms the value of creation in the research process. We also encourage
authors to embrace the technical possibilities of the Web, and to test the
limits of of academic writing, by considering integrating their writing with
other forms of expression.
Inflexions issues are built around special-edited thematic clusters and
invited contributions. Articles may be in English or French.
ISSN 1916-5870
Email: inflexionsjournal@gmail.com
Abstracts available online in French and English. Articles available in PDF
format.
Current Issue: Volume 1 Number 1 May 2008
Date: 5 June 2008
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