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Typology of Harm

February 27, 2014 Carl Kuddell

Typology of Harm at Spectres of Evalution2014 February - Footscray VIC

We presented the first Typology of Harm prototype at the international 'Spectres of Evaluation' conference at the Footscray Community Arts Centre Feb 6-7 2014, commissioned by the Centre for Cultural Partnerships, Victorian College for the Arts, University of Melbourne.

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Developed by Change Media's Jennifer Lyons-Reid and Carl Kuddell, in collaboration with VCA's Lachlan MacDowall and Marnie Badham and great feedback from the folks at here studio in Melbourne, Michelle Emma James and Ammon Beyerle, the prototype is the first stage of our innovative-disruptive work to include a card game for self evaluation of harm in art and culture, e-reader and online version. The prototype presentation was accompanied by a multimedia art installation of our development-in-progress and a hands-on workshop (sculpture, image work, video, mass player lanyard game).


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During the 2-day event, the Department for Critical Illiteracy launched the prototype ‘Typology of Harm in CACD’. After an introduction of the methodology, participants played out different negative value scenarios and developed their own typology of harm, to map out their own experience of harm, by using a unique set of N.I.C.E. cards [Negative Indicators Commonly Experienced]. Our team handed out playing cards to conference delegates to attached tp their lanyards and a brisk trade and collection of cards ensued. We saw a few eager punters trying to collect them all...

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Our development of the typology will introduce a range of tools and ‘archetypes’ based on identified negative values and behavior patterns we identified in collaboration with colleagues and community participants over years of 'successful' practise, to open up a dialogue on the issues of harm, risk, power and value. Our method aims to strengthen critical literacy across the sector to support stakeholders to engage on a deep level with problems of power, interdependency, morality, privilege and commodification across the sector.

During a 20-minute panel presentation at the conference to over 100 participants, we raised questions about negative value, harm, complicity of artists and arts managers with in a fear-driven framework and the urgency to reframe our moral belief systems that inform our work.

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The 90min hands-on session at 'Spectres' concluded the first research in action phase of the work, framed as a ‘swap-meet’  creative and interactive workshop. 15 participating artists, arts managers and researchers tested the prototype. We also received great feedback throughout the conference pointing to the need for a typology of harm to support a rigorous debate on value in CACD. Many people started collecting and trading the cards, which were attached to the delegates lanyards. We were joined by Michelle Emma James and Ammon Beyerle from herestudio, who supported us to deliver the workshop.

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We see Critical Literacy as an essential tool for CACD practice in a colonial context. How can we name key values of our sector, without jeopardising our standing in the sector? What really informs our narratives, beyond spin and funding speak? This Typology of Harm is Change Media's artistic response to a set of questions we posed after 20 years of highly ‘successful’ glorious failures

We focus on transparency and equity in our work as artists – negative only in as much as negative space helps us to shape our understanding of that which we struggle to see.


Whiteboard from our first session with Lachlan and Marnie at VCA, University of Melbourne, Nov 2012

Whiteboard from our first session with Lachlan and Marnie at VCA, University of Melbourne, Nov 2012

The next phase of the work will investigate applications of the typology across the arts and culture sector and tertiary institutions. We are currently applying for funding from the Australia Council for the Arts, with support from Arts SA and various community, non-arts and  education partners already in place.

We are uploading the ongoing research and development of the project as we receive reviews from our research partners and participants. Please find the documents attached below.

 In September 2014 we have publish the re-worked set of game rules, they are evolving as we receive more and more feedback from game testers - thanks everyone!

The updated Typology of Harm version called What Privilege? is now available for sale. Please contact us via email carl@tallstoreez.com to purchase your copy.

CREDITS FOR PROTOTYPE :

Artistic Director - Jennifer Lyons-Reid
Creative Producer - Carl Kuddell
Writers
Carl Kuddell
Jennifer Lyons-Reid

Developed with the support of
Dr. Lachlan MacDowall, Head, Centre for Cultural Partnerships, VCA
Dr. Marnie Badham, Research Fellow, CCP VCA

Ammon Beyerle and Michelle Emma James, here studio


Installations
Jennifer Lyons-Reid
Carl Kuddell

Image Creation
Jennifer Lyons-Reid
Jesse Miles

Graphic Design
Jennifer Lyons-Reid
Jesse Miles

Animations and web design
Felix Weber

Workshop team at Spectres of Evaluation

Jennifer Lyons-Reid
Carl Kuddell

Ammon Beyerle
Michelle Emma James

Additional research partners [February 2014 onwards]

Dr. Danielle Wyatt, RMIT, School of Global Studies

Rimi Khan, University of Melbourne, School for Culture and Communication

Prof Peter Wright, Ass. Dean, Arts Education and Research Methods, School of Education, Murdoch University, Perth

Jennifer Penton, PHD candidate and CACD theatre practitioner, Griffith University, Brisbane

Helen Kelly, Artistic Director, RAV Small Town Transformations, Dookie

Margaret Sexton, Chief Operating Officer, Ngarrindjeri Regional Authority

Partners - Arts SA Strategic Community Partnerships, Australia Council for the Arts Creative Community Partnership Initiative, Department for Critical Illiteracy, Victorian College for the Arts Centre for Cultural Partnerships, here studio

In games, thoughts, art, 2014-2018 Tags critical literacy, Spectres of Evaluation, Footscray Community Arts Centre, What Privilege, Australia Research Council Linkage, Here Studio, University of Melbourne, 2014
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