Inquiring into Red/Red Inquiring

This layered account of an inquiry into ‘red’ emerged out of a collective biography workshop. In the middle of the Wiltshire countryside, an international and interdisciplinary group of scholars gathered together to write and make other things and marks on paper that asked questions of, and into, th...

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Published inHumanities (Basel) Vol. 2; no. 2; pp. 253 - 277
Main Authors Gale, Ken, Gallant, Mike, Gannon, Susanne, Kirkpatrick, Davina, Malthouse, Marina, Percy, McClain, Perrier, Maud, Porter, Sue, Rippin, Ann, Sakellariadis, Artemi, Speedy, Jane, Wyatt, Jonathan, Wyatt, Tess
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Basel MDPI AG 01.06.2013
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ISSN2076-0787
2076-0787
DOI10.3390/h2020253

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Summary:This layered account of an inquiry into ‘red’ emerged out of a collective biography workshop. In the middle of the Wiltshire countryside, an international and interdisciplinary group of scholars gathered together to write and make other things and marks on paper that asked questions of, and into, the spaces between words, people, things and their environments. We did not set out to workshop or write into or paint ‘red’ but, rather, it was red that slipped in, uninvited, and painted and wrote us. Red arose as a blush or a stain seeping amongst us that became referenced obliquely by material objects, metaphors and fairytales. The stain spread, became noticeable through our weekend together and beyond it, creating another (bright red artery) vein of connection to write with.
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ISSN:2076-0787
2076-0787
DOI:10.3390/h2020253