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Dokyu: Intersections of History, Creative Writing, and Arts Practice
Dokyu is a series of collaborative workshops and conversations that seeks to reconsider what it means both to document and to work with documents. Since February 2021, Dokyu has gathered historians, curators, creative writers, and arts practitioners in bimonthly online conversations to explore inter...
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Published in: | ASAP journal 2023-09, Vol.8 (3), p.401-442 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Dokyu is a series of collaborative workshops and conversations that seeks to reconsider what it means both to document and to work with documents. Since February 2021, Dokyu has gathered historians, curators, creative writers, and arts practitioners in bimonthly online conversations to explore inter- and cross-disciplinary practices surrounding historical documents and the archives. Drawing from varied fields such as documentary poetics, environmental and community-based art and history practices, performance art, and painting, among others, and spanning multiple locations of research including Singapore, the Philippines, Japan, Hong Kong, the U.S., and Switzerland, Dokyu's participants have sought to expand the ways in which we approach, understand, and interact with historical documents. DOKYU MEMBERS, SEPTEMBER 2023 Yi Qian Chan, artist and writer Martin Dusinberre, historian James Jack, artist Hilmi Johandi, artist Pareys Liu, research assistant Anthony Medrano, historian Collier Nogues, writer Siddharta Perez, curator Aki Sasamoto, artist Naoko Shimazu, historian Lawrence Lacambra Ypil, writer FORMER STUDENT ASSOCIATES (YALE-NUS COLLEGE) Sofie Isabel Paculan Andal (2022–2023) Yi Qian Chan (2021–2023) Christie Chiu (2021) WEBSITE DESIGN Sean Cham [ Image omitted: Because there's got to be an incredible level of trust first. |
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ISSN: | 2381-4705 2381-4721 2381-4721 |
DOI: | 10.1353/asa.2023.a918739 |