La deriva paralela como método en la investigación basada en las artes

  1. Ricard Ramón
  2. Amparo Alonso-Sanz
Zeitschrift:
Arte, individuo y sociedad

ISSN: 1131-5598

Datum der Publikation: 2022

Ausgabe: 34

Nummer: 3

Seiten: 935-954

Art: Artikel

DOI: 10.5209/ARIS.76203 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen Access editor

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Zusammenfassung

Parallel dérive is presented as a new arts-based research method. The origins of dérive (drift) as a means of artistic expression in the 20th century and its development up to the present day is out-lined. The potentialities of a specific type of dérive, parallel dérive, are highlighted making use of the elements it provides: parallelism, sequential rhythm, synchrony, empathy, connection, a playful com-ponent and a comparison of contexts. The specificity of parallel dérive within arts-based research and the difference in respect of dérive as an artistic action are presented, positioning the proposal in a so-cio-critical paradigm and in relation to the principles of unpredictability, uncertainty and intertwining. The possibilities that this method offers to different disciplines and academic fields are shown. It is also proposed how portable technologies can contribute to the collection of graphics, photographic, sound, auditory or audiovisual data for the elaboration of graphic discourse, photo essays, auto-ethnographic stories, third-party narratives, sound maps, cartography, or locating objects through this method. We conclude with an event score of the parallel drift research method as an orientation in the planning of other investigations and, we establish its criteria of validation as a research method, with repercussions for the fields of the arts, humanities, social and natural sciences.

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