Sternberg Press
Research/Practice
Edited by Anthony Downey, Research/Practice focuses on artistic research and how it contributes to the formation of experimental knowledge systems. Drawing on preliminary material such as diaries, notebooks, audiovisual content, digital and social media, informal communications, and abandoned drafts, the series examines the interdisciplinary research methods that artists employ in their practices. Each volume endeavors to ask: In their often speculative and yet purposeful approach to generating research, what forms of knowledge do artists produce?
2024
English edition
Sternberg Press
How machine learning and computer vision generate images.
2021
English edition
Sternberg Press
The General's Stork explores historical accounts of biblical
prophecies, colonial
narratives, and the politics of technological warfare
in the Middle East from a bird's eye view.
2020
English edition
Sternberg Press
The inaugural publication of the “Research/Practice” series focuses on
an artistic research by Michael Rakowitz on the aftermath of a canceled show
by Leonard Cohen initially scheduled in Palestine.
2020
English edition
Sternberg Press
This publication documents the artistic research for Sansour's project for
the Danish Pavilion at the 58th Venice Biennale: a dark science
fiction narrative set after an eco-disaster,
evolving into an intimate dialogue about memory, exile
and nostalgia.