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Susan Kozel: Phenomenology - Practice Based Research in the Arts, Stanford University 

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Susan Kozel, professor of new media at Malmö University, was asked to contribute a lecture on Phenomenology to contribute to the course material for the Practice Based Research in the Arts course offered by Stanford University in the USA. This course was written and taught by theatre artists Leslie Hill and Helen Paris, both Associate Professors in Performance Making, with Ryan Tacata (artist and PhD candidate). This course is free and online novoed.com/pbr. Read more about Susan Kozel medea.mah.se/2010/10/susan-koz...

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@joaquinalvajack1009
@joaquinalvajack1009 Год назад
What I understand about phenomenology is quite a bit different. Supposed to be you should separate your pre knowledge to the actual experience to get the essence or reduction of said experience. You can do this by bracketing or using hermeneutic circle; but what you described is about your subjective experience only without using any phenomenological method using descriptive or interpretative.
@sujithsydney2466
@sujithsydney2466 7 лет назад
I found this video is an insightful to make the bridge between physical experiences and spiritual experiences.Thank you, Susan.
@diegorichardson5882
@diegorichardson5882 4 года назад
I have found this video very inspiring for my current research project.
@SondraFraleigh
@SondraFraleigh 9 лет назад
Thanks for this Susan.
@sheinaghandersonphd9108
@sheinaghandersonphd9108 8 лет назад
Thank you. More please.
@IRISHWINECOOP
@IRISHWINECOOP 6 лет назад
beautiful light
@Aritul
@Aritul 6 лет назад
Thanks for making this video.
@dominiquerivoal
@dominiquerivoal 5 лет назад
Hello Susan - Dominique here from London - I have just started a phd! Thank you for this useful video!
@fuadarif4056
@fuadarif4056 10 лет назад
What a refreshing video on Practice base. I'm planing to do my Phd in Art Practice next year. Any good advice?
@nekoyeommeh
@nekoyeommeh 2 года назад
Thankyou 🙏
@MargaretHillsdeZ
@MargaretHillsdeZ 6 лет назад
Great!!
@talyam3990
@talyam3990 8 лет назад
Amazing thank you!
@nostalgyroom
@nostalgyroom 4 года назад
Could you please post the bibliography that is mentioned?
@mitchellkato1436
@mitchellkato1436 6 лет назад
I was wondering how should we define phenomenologists. I think phenomenologists are guarded by phenomenology. And we should encouraged to practice phenomenology. But also we should work on the method as Husserl did. And what I suggest is to expand phenomenology. Phenomenology began from Descartes' "thinking I" And Husserl has followed that path. But perhaps should abandon that path, for "the I" seems so much to be the masculine object. So what do I suggest? Perhaps we should simply start from "epistemology". We do not have the I , the ego to hide. and frankly we are looking for knowledge. The academic life in the best is to "learn and live". Thanks for the video. It gave me a lot of good thoughts.
@manvinder24
@manvinder24 7 лет назад
She is good in explaining phenomenology.
@vic2rvic
@vic2rvic 5 лет назад
What a wonderfully made video. I'm buying your book.
@HallieDeCatherine
@HallieDeCatherine 5 лет назад
Love the conceptualization of phenomenology as a practice for bridging binaries/unhelpful divides.
@DizzyThe1
@DizzyThe1 Год назад
Where can we get the book Closer?
@stndsure7275
@stndsure7275 6 лет назад
Interesting - and helpful - I would positing a ground or e primordial aesthetic as the natural condition - they is why things like tea ceremony and martial arts are "arts" . They give us access to this ground condition that us mostly unascertained. I am an advanced black belt (40 years training under Japanese teachers). Just in case you think that this does not have immediate practical (real world) implications.
@francis_ost
@francis_ost 4 года назад
Thank you for your insightful perspective! Could you please tell me, in which of his works I would find J L Nancy´s approach of the "philosophical anaesthesia"? Thanks in advance and kind regards from Germany
@stndsure7275
@stndsure7275 6 лет назад
Sorry -- Interesting - and helpful - I would posit a ground or primordial aesthetic as the natural condition - that is why things like tea ceremony and martial arts are "arts" . They give us access to this ground condition that is mostly unascertained. I am an advanced black belt (40 years training under Japanese teachers). Just in case you think that this does not have immediate practical (real world) implications -- action and functionality.
@TheWhitehiker
@TheWhitehiker 3 года назад
too abstracted and loaded with terminology from academe.
@ldc9474
@ldc9474 Год назад
Talk about performative! Somehow endlessly decorated with pretentious terms and phrasing, yet all in service to her own vacant self-serving posturing. The only thing she achieves here is taking a little known area of philosophy that overlaps with the arts and manages to make it completely inaccessible and opaque!
@arunjetli7909
@arunjetli7909 4 года назад
Young lady you need zen not phenomenology in Husserl phenomenology comes get close to understanding the universal consciousness beyond matter and partially past transcendence . He hope er confuses immanence and transcendence the eastern intellectual tradition is too narcisstic to pearl from the people with higher melanin content there is history of the study of pure consciousness that spans three thousand years trying to reinvent the wheel
@Homunculas
@Homunculas 3 года назад
Usurper.
@BobanOrlovic
@BobanOrlovic 6 лет назад
Phenomenology is a load of crap
@mitchellkato1436
@mitchellkato1436 6 лет назад
Think about it this way;Husserl's project as axiom of set theory. The axiomatic set theory has axioms but these are not proven. Mathematicians followed the axioms of set theory. And did mathematics. But they do not bother trying to prove the consistency of the mathematical system. The reason we have axioms obviously because they don't want to end up in trouble, mostly self-referencial ones, such as Russell's paradox. It took me a while to see where Husserl and his students were going. Everyday life, as noting.
@BobanOrlovic
@BobanOrlovic 6 лет назад
I've wasted many hours on Husserl and can attest that that is bullshit
@mitchellkato1436
@mitchellkato1436 6 лет назад
If you are looking for results from Husserl you will be disillusioned. You can find results in existential phenomenologists. All statements are open to revision. Listen to Husserl's voice in the existential philosophers.
@BobanOrlovic
@BobanOrlovic 6 лет назад
Lol, like Heidegger?
@mitchellkato1436
@mitchellkato1436 6 лет назад
Language is the house of being. I wonder what the first house looked like? (probably just caves).
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