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Publication Date
10-1-2020
Description
Zeph began to research disaster in spring 2019—one year before the beginning of a pandemic, economic chaos, a racial justice uprising, and ash falling from orange Western skies. This book details some of Zeph's research and projects through this eventful time, and appropriates a standard tool of emergency management to propose the necessity of play, ambiguity and open-ended questions in urgent times.
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Key Words
Disaster, Emergency, Dance, Walk, Research, Art and social practice
Publication Location
Portland OR
City
Portland
Original Format
printed book
Rights
The Art and Social Practice Archive materials are made available to the public under Creative Commons for personal, educational and non-commercial use within the parameters of "fair use" as defined under U.S. copyright law. No material will be reproduced, broadcast or distributed for commercial purposes.
Recommended Citation
Fishlyn, Zeph, "The Artists' Emergency Response Cycle: Play, Ambiguity, and Open-ended Questions in Urgent Times" (2020). The Artists' Emergency Response Cycle: Play, Ambiguity, and Open-ended Questions in Urgent Times. 1.