作者: Caitlin DeSilvey
DOI: 10.1080/14649365.2010.488750
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摘要: Geographers have begun to investigate the link between creative production and cultural memory-work, exploring how art interventions frame facilitate engagements with past in place. This paper builds on this emerging area of enquiry examine transformation an industrial river landscape Western Montana, a sound artwork which attempted respond landscape's unmaking interactive installation at local museum. An interest remembrance is practised performed relation processes material disarticulation guides analysis. In conclusion, proposes that form kinetic memory characterises engagement ephemeral sites productions they catalyse. The researcher's involvement process opens up adjacent discussion about geographical research conducted on, through, contemporary practice.