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SUMMARY:CFP: Community for Artistic and Architectural Research: ABSTRACTS 
 DUE 15 DEC.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251215
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DESCRIPTION: Hannover 2026: TRAJECTORIES Leibnitz Universit&auml\;t 
 Hannover\, Faculty of Architecture and Landscape\, Germany CA&sup2\;RE 
 Chairs: J&ouml\;rg Schr&ouml\;der\, Riccarda Cappeller 26. March\, 2026 
 &ndash\; 28. March\, 2026 IMPORTANT DATES December 15\, 2025: Submission 
 of abstracts January 15\, 2026: Notification of acceptance January 31\, 
 2026: Submission of essays / visual essays February 6\, 2026: Registration
  deadline March 26&ndash\;28\, 2026: Conference CALL We are happy to 
 invite for the CA&sup2\;RE Conference hosted by Leibniz University 
 Hannover. The event welcomes researchers and practitioners from diverse 
 ﬁelds engaged in design-driven and artistic research to share and 
 discuss their projects through intensive peer review and critical 
 dialogue. Trajectories\, from the Latin trans&ndash\;iacere (to throw 
 across)\, refer to the move to further dimensions\, thinking and creating 
 beyond what first-hand appears and what is practiced\, concerning the spin
  to transmit and transport understanding\, knowing and practising. To 
 discuss paths of research &ndash\; as it moves &ndash\; points at finding 
 logics and coherence\, for the course over time\, seen as a curve\, 
 tracing in space and context\, for cutting other curves\, passing through 
 a set of points\, and identifying rules which steer the research process. 
 With Trajectories of design-driven and artistic research we aim to shed 
 light on the intersection of research processes with spatial change. How 
 can spatial capacities and their transformation be grasped\, related to 
 theory and shown in research? In which way can material- or concept-based 
 spatial interventions become a practical part of research? What role can 
 the creation of space and projection of existing spaces towards the future
  play for research in architecture? &ldquo\;To throw across&rdquo\; 
 &ndash\; Trajectories can be about the risk and adventure in design-driven
  and artistic research\, to engage with uncertainties\, to move to 
 something new and unknown\, towards emerging directions\, to move from and
  to horizons of knowledge (Gadamer\, 1990)\, getting aware of conditioning
  skills\, practices and concepts and how they can be contested\, 
 reworked\, and extended. Thus\, finding &ldquo\;curved lines&rdquo\; 
 driven by a spin\, necessarily involves learning processes\, trial and 
 error\, using also discarded lines to identify more complex lines of 
 thought and practice. Tracking Trajectories\, in this sense\, is about how
  practices are followed\, drawn\, and documented\, considering the 
 legitimacy of more intuitive\, drifting approaches (Krogh\, Markussen\, 
 and Bang\, 2015) and setting an equal focus on the research process and 
 its outcome.Trajectories are simultaneously pointing forwards and 
 backwards\, for a prospective as well as a retroactive reflection. 
 &ldquo\;Lines of flight&rdquo\; &ndash\; Trajectories can be\, at the same
  time\, about a performative view on space\, its capacities\, tendencies\,
  and the agencies involved in its transformation &ndash\; across 
 architectural\, urban\, territorial\, natural\, interior\, and more 
 dimensions &ndash\; to invent\, experiment\, and evolve pathways in 
 understanding spatial change. Understanding Trajectories as part of 
 assemblage thinking can respond to dynamic spatial as well as research 
 contexts\, and to social and material networks of people\, things\, and 
 narratives. As Deleuze and Guattari (1980) point out\, Trajectories are 
 able to frame complexity through fluidity and connectivity\, constantly 
 shifting\, evolving\, and adapting &ndash\; concerned with material forms 
 and forms of expression\, with territorialisation for ordering and 
 creating space and context\, and with coding/decoding (De Landa\, 2016) to
  different languages and contexts of meaning. Trajectories are taking up 
 on the work of the CA2RE community on Strategies of Design-driven Research
  (Pedersen et al.\, 2021). Trajectories of research are about the persons 
 imagining and forming them\, their personal trajectories\, and 
 collaboration and interaction in new forms how to understand and organise 
 research. To actively form\, steer and adjust Trajectories of research 
 processes\, at different points\, can enhance and promote specific 
 characteristics of design-driven and artistic research. De Landa\, Manuel 
 (2016): Assemblage theory\, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. 
 Deleuze\, Gilles\, and Guattari\, F&eacute\;lix (1980): Mille Plateaux\, 
 Paris: Les Editions de Minuit. Gadamer\, Hans Georg (1990): Hermeneutik I.
  Wahrheit und Methode. Grundz&uuml\;ge einer philosophischen Hermeneutik\,
  T&uuml\;bingen: Mohr. Krogh\, Peter Gall\; Markussen\, Thomas\; and Anne 
 Louise Bang (2015): &lsquo\;Ways of Drifting: 5 Methods of Experimentation
  in Research-through-Design&rsquo\;\, in: Chakrabarti\, Amaresh\, ed.: 
 ICoRD&rsquo\;15 &ndash\; Research into Design Across Boundaries: Theory\, 
 Research Methodology\, Aesthetics\, Human Factors and Education\, Vol. 1\,
  39&ndash\;50\, Bangalore: Springer Publishing Company. Pedersen\, Claus 
 Peder\; Zupančič\, Tadeja\; Schwai\, Markus\; Van Den Berghe\, Jo\; 
 Lagrange Thierry\, eds. (2021): Strategies of Design-driven Research. 
 Aarhus: Aarhus School of Architecture. Available online at: 
 https://ca2re.eu/wp-
 content/uploads/2021/10/2021_10_03_CA2RE_STRATEGIES_screen.pdf 
 (01.10.2025). ABOUT CA2RE The CA&sup2\;RE Community is intended to bring 
 together experienced academics\, advanced and early-career researchers to 
 improve research quality through intensive peer-reviewing at key 
 intermediate stages. It wishes to contribute to the open and diverse field
  in design-driven and artistic research\, not prioritizing any single 
 approach. The CA&sup2\;RE Community is developed through the CA&sup2\;RE 
 Conferences\, organized by several European universities\, as platforms to
  develop a collective exchange and learning environment. PROGRAMME AND 
 MODE The CA&sup2\;RE Conference Hannover is a three-day event around a 
 programme of research sessions\, discussions\, and invited lectures. 
 Participants are encouraged to realise experimental presentation formats 
 for the presentation and discussion at the conference\, using different 
 sorts of objects\, media\, creating spaces of immediate experience\, live 
 performances\, artefacts\, multi-media installations\, or movie clips. 
 SUBMISSION GUIDELINES This call addresses first-hand doctoral researchers 
 but is also open to postdocs and researchers in academic and professional 
 practice. All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to 
 another journal or conference. UPLOAD through EasyChair HERE! ABSTRACT 
 SUBMISSION Abstract (3\,000 char.) specifying the title\, the topical 
 focus and its research context\, underlying concepts\, foreseen results\, 
 methods\, relevance and originality. Please indicate clearly whether you 
 are a doctoral researcher\, and in which stage\, postdoc or researcher in 
 academic and professional practice. Outline of a reflection (3\,000 char.)
  about Trajectories of your research\, including collaborative/interactive
  aspects\, and how they are referred to Trajectories of space discussed in
  your research. Image and graphics catalogue (at least 3 images)\, with 
 captions\, indication of authorship of images\, copyright\, and permission
  to publish. The author(s) of the contribution are responsible for the 
 authorisation to publish the images and need to provide the necessary 
 details. Short CV (800 char.). Submission is through EasyChair\, please 
 fill out all the fields of the submission form. Parts 1&ndash\;3 are to be
  handed-in as one pdf file without mentioning the author(s) name. The file
  must be in DIN A4 format and may not exceed a maximum of 6 pages in total
  and a file size of 5 MB\, named with the title of the contribution. 
 Please do not include your name and short CV in the main file you are 
 uploading. While filling in your contact information in EasyChair\, please
  add in the template your short CV. ESSAY / VISUAL ESSAY SUBMISSION 
 Admissible applications\, complying with the points above\, will be given 
 into a peer-review process to select participants for the conference. 
 Authors will be supported with feedback for preparing the presentation. 
 Before the conference\, further materials need to be handed in: an essay 
 of 10&ndash\;15\,000 characters\, with an abstract (1\,000 characters)\, 
 bibliography\, and up to 6 images or graphics\, or a visual essay of up to
  12 images (artefacts\, photography\, graphics\, performances\, 
 installations\, etc.) explained by texts of 8&ndash\;10\,000 characters\, 
 with an abstract (1\,000 characters) and bibliography\, in case enriched 
 with linked multi-media\, video\, or interactive materials. Additionally\,
  a brief description and reasoning (one page A4) is encouraged about the 
 planned experimental presentation format at the conference. PUBLICATION 
 Abstracts of admitted contributions will be published in the Conference 
 Book of Abstracts. Essays of selected participants will be published in 
 the conference proceedings (open access with DOI and ISBN). PRESENTATIONS 
 For each contribution at the conference 20 minutes of presentation by the 
 author(s) are foreseen and 40 minutes of discussion with a board of 
 respondents\, as a second peer review. In-place participation is 
 obligatory\, except in particularly justified cases. Participants are 
 encouraged to realise experimental presentation formats for the 
 presentation and discussion at the conference\, using different sorts of 
 objects\, media\, creating spaces of immediate experience\, live 
 performances\, artefacts\, multi-media installations\, or movie clips. 
 VENUE Leibniz University Hannover\, Faculty of Architecture and Landscape 
 FEE A conference fee of 150 EUR will be applied to all participants and 
 submissions.. CONTACT All questions about submissions should be mailed to:
  CA2RE-Hannover@staedtebau.uni-hannover.de 
LOCATION:Hannover\, Germany
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URL:https://www.designresearchsociety.org:443/events/cfp-community-for-
 artistic-and-architectural-research-abstracts-due-15-dec
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