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|a Experiment in mystoriography
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|a Mystoriography: Theories and Considerations -- Mystory: Creative Cultural Practice. Other People's Stories ; Personal (Autobiography) ; Popular (Community Stories, Oral History, Popular Culture) ; Expert (Disciplines of Knowledge), Part One ; Expert (Disciplines of Knowledge), Part Two ; Formulating an Invariant Principle -- A Brief Account of the Dominant Themes in my Creative Practice: 1992- Present -- Assemblages: Towards a Sonic Psychogeography.
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|a Tracing Invisible Lines is a critical autoethnographic text built around Gregory Ulmer's concept of the "Mystory." Dedicated to the enhancement of imagination and innovation in a digital-media saturated society, Ulmer's Mystory is a creative research method that draws narratives from three domains of discourse (personal, professional, popular). Analyzing these domains means generating fresh insight into the deep-seated emblems that drive the creative disposition, or "invariant principle," of the practice-led researcher. Here, the mystoriographical approach has mobilized an exploration of the interrelations between self and society, between memory and imagination, as well as between industry-driven design-arts education and experimental sound-art practice (prioritizing the sonic, the perambulatory, careering). As a result, the Mystory fosters critical awareness of the socio-cultural instruments of creative inspiration and perspiration.--Cover.
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