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The Creative Process

Double exposures

This collaborative practice-based research project has had an impact not only on the artistic practices of its creative leads but also on the scholarly practice of its academic researcher. Here, Friel scholar Zosia Kuczyńska has manipulated a selection of her own rehearsal photographs as a preliminary exploration of the challenges of archiving the moving body through the medium of the static image. Each double or triple exposure is a practice-based attempt at thinking through a movement and/as its own becoming. In this way, these images are an example of how Zosia’s research practice is beginning to evolve towards ways of doing as ways of knowing.

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Don't anticipate the ending Creative encounters with the Brian Friel Papers

This exhibition is an archive of an archive; and like all good archives, there is no right way to navigate it. Keep clicking on the things that interest you, and don’t worry if you get a little lost a long the way. If you do want to find your way back, check out the index in the menu.

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Presented in partnership with the National Library of Ireland