Writing

For the most up to date versions of my writing visit https://latrobe.academia.edu/AndrewGoodman 

 

“Undoing the Human: *Wild* Art and a Poetics of Ecology”
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Social Dreaming: Fabulating Ecologies (with Erin Manning)
Qualitative Inquiry, 2022 LINK
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Care-full Reading: Towards a Speculative Practice of Study in the University
Book Chapter in Care, Ethics and Art, Jacqueline Millner, Ed. Rutledge, 2021
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The Secret Life of Algorithms: speculation on queered futures of neurodiverse analgorithmic feeling and consciousness

Transformations Journal, 2020. LINK

 

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Wilding Consciousness: Towards a speculatively Tentacular Thinking-With

AM Journal of Arts and Media Studies, 2020. LINK

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Digesting Gut Feelings – A Conversation

Unlikely Journal (with Tessa Laird), 2020. LINK

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One Definite Note and the Anarchic Share of Listening

Fibreculture Journal, 2019. LINK

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Gathering Ecologies: Thinking Beyond Interactivity

London: Open Humanities Press, 2018.  LINK 

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The Secret Life of Algorithms: speculation on queered futures of neurodiverse analgorithmic feeling and consciousness

Transformations Journal, 2020 LINK

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One Definite Note and the Anarchic Share of Listening

Fibreculture Journal, 2019 LINK

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Black Magic: Fragility, Flux and the Rewilding of Art

(Book Chapter in Immediations I), 2019 LINK

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Art + Australia Online (Reviews).  LINK

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Affect and the expression of affectual capacities
Conversation with Andrew Goodman & Louise Boisclair. LINK

Archée, Février 2016

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Unprofessional Painting, Unprofessional Teaching. LINK

Inflexions Issue 8, 2015.

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Parasitic Relations: Thinking Beyond Interactivity. LINK

PhD Thesis, Monash University, 2014.

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Entertaining the Environment: Towards an Ethics of Art events, 2013. LINK

AJE: Australasian Journal of Ecocriticism and Cultural Ecology, Vol. 3, 2013/2014

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Walking with the world: towards an ecological approach to performative art practice. Download

Version of a paper presented at “The Art of Walking: Pedestrian Mobility in Literature,

Philosophy, and the Arts from the Eighteenth Century to the Twenty-First”

9-11 October, 2013, ENS de Lyon, France.

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The noise in the noise: micro-perception as affective disruption to listening and the body. Download

Expanded version of a paper presented at ‘The Noises of Art: Audiovisual Practice in History, Theory and Culture’

4-6 September 2013, Aberystwyth University, UK.

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A thousand tiny interfac(ing)s, 2013. Download

Version of a paper presented at ISEA 2013 (peer reviewed).

Sydney University, 12/6/13.

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Entertaining the environment: a conversation, 2012. LINK

Co-authored with Erin Manning

Fibreculture Journal  21, 2012

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Rethinking Interactivity, 2012. Download

Conference paper from the  Australasian Computer Music Conference, Griffith University, Brisbane, July 2012 (Peer reviewed).

published in ACMC Interactive conference preceedings, Ed. Matt Hitchcock (Victoria: Australasian Computer Music Association, 2012).

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Stillness, silence. 2011 Download.

Reflections on group process at the ‘Generating the Impossible’ conference, Montreal 2011.

LINKS: Senselab

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The gaze of Medusa catalogue essay, 2006 Download

Catalogue essay for ‘Life is getting Longer’ exhibition, curated by Stephen Rendall. (A re-write of the journal article of the same name below).

PUBLICATION DETAILS: 2006, catalogue essay, Margaret Laurence Gallery, VCA, Melbourne.

Re-published 2008 in ‘Bureau’, Ed.Kate Daw & Vikki McInnes, VCA Margaret Lawrence Gallery, Melbourne.

LINKS:

Justine Khamara

Margaret Lawrence Gallery

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The gaze of Medusa: Notes on Justine Khamara’s Legion at TCB, 2006.  Download

Review of Justine Khamara’s show at TCB Gallery, Melbourne.

 Natural Selection online journal (#5).

LINKS:

Natural selection

TCB

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Toyutopia Catalogue Introductory essay,  2005.

Download Introductory essay

Download entire catalogue

 ‘Toyutopia’ was an exhibition curated by Andrew Goodman that brought together 14 contemporary artists whose work utilized toys in some manner.

 Yarra Sculpture Gallery, Melbourne

LINKS:

Yarra Sculpture Gallery

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Untitled catalogue essay,  2004 Download

Catalogue essay on Justine Khamara’s photographic portrait of the author in the ‘Life is very long’exhibition curated by Stephen Rendall..

  ‘Life is very long’ catalogue, Yarra Sculpture gallery, 2004.