Designing for Meaning

Uniting Creative and Scholastic Research Through Collective Practices in Event Design

  • Rowena Chodkowski Concordia University
  • Richy Srirachanikorn Concordia University
  • Annie Harrison Concordia University
  • Derek Pasborg Concordia University
  • Muhammed Shahrom Ali Concordia University

Abstract

Practice-based creative research, also known as research-creation, exists in a tenuous position between art and academia. There has been significant, ongoing research into the role of curatorial processes, research, and public-facing events as forms of knowledge production which draw from both traditional informational methodologies and creative or artistic approaches. However, much extant work on this subject is centered on gallery and museum spaces. This paper describes a creative research project carried out by a team of graduate students at Concordia University, which aims to bring research-creation into direct, engaged conversation with more traditional forms of academic research through the research collective’s development of interdisciplinary symposia. We discuss the importance of taking a design approach, including documentation and iterative practices, in order to create an environment in which creative research and scholastic research are treated as equally important forms of knowledge production. Specifically, we detail how the idea of meaningful methods influenced our approach, and how designing for connection and embodied experience are essential to creating event spaces which facilitate interdisciplinary knowledge exchange.

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Author Biographies

Rowena Chodkowski, Concordia University

Ph.D. Student, Humanities, Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Society and Culture, Department of Design and Computation Arts

Richy Srirachanikorn, Concordia University

Ph.D. Student, Social and Cultural Analysis, Department of Sociology

Annie Harrison, Concordia University

Ph.D. Candidate, Communications, Department of Communication Studies

Derek Pasborg, Concordia University

Ph.D. Student, Sociology, Department of Sociology

Muhammed Shahrom Ali, Concordia University

M.A. Student, Educational Technology, Department of Education

Published
2025-02-10
How to Cite
Chodkowski, R., Srirachanikorn, R., Harrison, A., Pasborg, D., & Ali, M. S. (2025). Designing for Meaning : Uniting Creative and Scholastic Research Through Collective Practices in Event Design. International Journal on Stereo & Immersive Media, 9(1), 80-103. https://doi.org/10.60543/ijsim.v9i1.9383