From writing style and the use of visuals to formulating your topic and methodology, Dirk Vis shows artists of all stripes how to present research
In this user-friendly volume, author Dirk Vis lays out the basics of research for artists, offering a guide to the groundwork that has long been lacking.
How to formulate your topic and your argument; how to structure your text rhetorically; how to deploy quotations effectively; how to disseminate and distribute your work in a community: Vis guides readers through all of these questions in a clear and accessible fashion. This book is essential for students of the arts across all disciplines.
Amsterdam-based writer Dirk Vis (born 1981) writes fiction, columns, scripts and essays on art and technology. His works of nonfiction and fiction have been published in Dutch: Bestseller (2009), the e-book The reality-essay (2017) and a series of texts in various forms and mediums.
Design: Robert Reinartz Editing: Johanna Monk
Supported by the Research Centre of the Willem de Kooning Academy, RotterdamRead More
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
136 pages
Publication:
2021
Publisher:
Onomatopee Projects
Edition:
Version 1.0
Language:
eng
ISBN10:
9493148432
ISBN13:
9789493148437
kindle Asin:
9493148432
Research for People Who (Think They) Would Rather Create
From writing style and the use of visuals to formulating your topic and methodology, Dirk Vis shows artists of all stripes how to present research
In this user-friendly volume, author Dirk Vis lays out the basics of research for artists, offering a guide to the groundwork that has long been lacking.
How to formulate your topic and your argument; how to structure your text rhetorically; how to deploy quotations effectively; how to disseminate and distribute your work in a community: Vis guides readers through all of these questions in a clear and accessible fashion. This book is essential for students of the arts across all disciplines.
Amsterdam-based writer Dirk Vis (born 1981) writes fiction, columns, scripts and essays on art and technology. His works of nonfiction and fiction have been published in Dutch: Bestseller (2009), the e-book The reality-essay (2017) and a series of texts in various forms and mediums.
Design: Robert Reinartz Editing: Johanna Monk
Supported by the Research Centre of the Willem de Kooning Academy, RotterdamRead More