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The art of research

The art of research [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 28-Nov-2012
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Contact: Clea Desjardins
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Concordia University

Concordia explores the grey zone between academic and artistic creation

Montreal, November 28, 2012

Concordia University researcher Louis Patrick Leroux is one scholar whose work often results in that type of outcome. A professor of creative writing and literature in Concordia's Department of English as well as its Dpartement d'tudes franaises, Leroux has spent years intimately involved in what is known as "research-creation," a process that fosters the development and renewal of knowledge through aesthetic, technical, instrumental or other innovations.

"There's a real need to bridge the gap between the creative and interpretive disciplines." Leroux says. "If we can make that connection, we can link the humanities more closely to arts communities and create an important dialogue between academic and artistic creation." He is now doing just that with his new book, Dialogues fantasques pour causeurs perdus, published by Prise de parole.

By blending dramatic dialogues and thoughts on the creative process, Leroux gives his readers a new take on what it means to create as both a passionate and academic exercise. Before being compiled into a book, Leroux's Dialogues were the fodder for a series of performative explorations, some theatrical, some filmed, others flirting with peformance art and installations at the Hexagram Concordia Centre for Research-Creation in Media Arts and Technologies.

Dialogues fantasques offers an artistic way to understand the creative process and, in so doing, helps unpack the mysteries behind research-creation. Equal parts academic treatise and work of fiction, it is constructed in a way that makes the reader part of the research-creation experience. Even the book's layout, designed by Concordia design professor Nathalie Dumont, invites the reader to think more about what it means to create and experience.

"There's a lot of fascinating work that goes on in universities around the world that never makes it into peer-reviewed journals," adds Leroux. He has been taking this message far and wide in recent months, thanks to lectures and keynote conferences on research creation at both Quebec City's Universit Laval and the Pontificia Universidad Catlica in Santiago, Chile. He has also explored these ideas as a Visiting Scholar at Duke University's Centre for the Study of Canada, as well as through his current position as scholar-in-residence at the National Circus School in Montreal.

Leroux's new book, Dialogues fantasques pour causeurs perdus, will be launched on Thursday, November 29 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Librairie Le Port de tte, 262 Mount Royal Avenue East.

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Related Links:
Dialogues fantasques pour causeurs perdus http://resonance.hexagram.ca/dialogues-fantasques/
Resonance Lab http://resonance.hexagram.ca
Les ditions Prise de parole http://prisedeparole.ca/
HEXAGRAM http://hexagram.concordia.ca
Matralab http://matralab.hexagram.ca
Le dpartement d'tudes franaises l'Universit Concordia http://francais.concordia.ca/
Concordia's Department of English Literature http://english.concordia.ca/index.php
Louis Patrick Leroux's Research @ Concordia profile http://www.concordia.ca/explore/#!/profile/70/

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Twitter: @CleaDesjardins


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The art of research [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 28-Nov-2012
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Contact: Clea Desjardins
clea.desjardins@concordia.ca
514-848-2424 x5068
Concordia University

Concordia explores the grey zone between academic and artistic creation

Montreal, November 28, 2012

Concordia University researcher Louis Patrick Leroux is one scholar whose work often results in that type of outcome. A professor of creative writing and literature in Concordia's Department of English as well as its Dpartement d'tudes franaises, Leroux has spent years intimately involved in what is known as "research-creation," a process that fosters the development and renewal of knowledge through aesthetic, technical, instrumental or other innovations.

"There's a real need to bridge the gap between the creative and interpretive disciplines." Leroux says. "If we can make that connection, we can link the humanities more closely to arts communities and create an important dialogue between academic and artistic creation." He is now doing just that with his new book, Dialogues fantasques pour causeurs perdus, published by Prise de parole.

By blending dramatic dialogues and thoughts on the creative process, Leroux gives his readers a new take on what it means to create as both a passionate and academic exercise. Before being compiled into a book, Leroux's Dialogues were the fodder for a series of performative explorations, some theatrical, some filmed, others flirting with peformance art and installations at the Hexagram Concordia Centre for Research-Creation in Media Arts and Technologies.

Dialogues fantasques offers an artistic way to understand the creative process and, in so doing, helps unpack the mysteries behind research-creation. Equal parts academic treatise and work of fiction, it is constructed in a way that makes the reader part of the research-creation experience. Even the book's layout, designed by Concordia design professor Nathalie Dumont, invites the reader to think more about what it means to create and experience.

"There's a lot of fascinating work that goes on in universities around the world that never makes it into peer-reviewed journals," adds Leroux. He has been taking this message far and wide in recent months, thanks to lectures and keynote conferences on research creation at both Quebec City's Universit Laval and the Pontificia Universidad Catlica in Santiago, Chile. He has also explored these ideas as a Visiting Scholar at Duke University's Centre for the Study of Canada, as well as through his current position as scholar-in-residence at the National Circus School in Montreal.

Leroux's new book, Dialogues fantasques pour causeurs perdus, will be launched on Thursday, November 29 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Librairie Le Port de tte, 262 Mount Royal Avenue East.

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Related Links:
Dialogues fantasques pour causeurs perdus http://resonance.hexagram.ca/dialogues-fantasques/
Resonance Lab http://resonance.hexagram.ca
Les ditions Prise de parole http://prisedeparole.ca/
HEXAGRAM http://hexagram.concordia.ca
Matralab http://matralab.hexagram.ca
Le dpartement d'tudes franaises l'Universit Concordia http://francais.concordia.ca/
Concordia's Department of English Literature http://english.concordia.ca/index.php
Louis Patrick Leroux's Research @ Concordia profile http://www.concordia.ca/explore/#!/profile/70/

Source:
Web: concordia.ca/now/media-relations
Twitter: @CleaDesjardins


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