My approach to the topic of horizontality combines theoretical analysis
with practical exploration to critically assess its role as a radical
form of resistance against modernist structures and capitalist power
systems. This research explores how horizontality is practiced within
art collectives and its impact on co-creation, collectivism, and
socio-political engagement. The study contributes to existing
scholarship by offering new insights into the practical applications of
horizontality in creative processes, challenging dominant narratives of
individualism and hierarchy. The methodology involves a mix of
qualitative approaches such as semi-structured interviews,participant
observation and ethnography , all designed to reflect the
non-hierarchical nature of horizontality.
with practical exploration to critically assess its role as a radical
form of resistance against modernist structures and capitalist power
systems. This research explores how horizontality is practiced within
art collectives and its impact on co-creation, collectivism, and
socio-political engagement. The study contributes to existing
scholarship by offering new insights into the practical applications of
horizontality in creative processes, challenging dominant narratives of
individualism and hierarchy. The methodology involves a mix of
qualitative approaches such as semi-structured interviews,participant
observation and ethnography , all designed to reflect the
non-hierarchical nature of horizontality.
Through empirical
understanding the outcome aims to deepen the
understanding the paradigm shift, where artistic collaboration becomes
not only a creative endeavor but also a transformative social practice
for broader systemic change .The anticipated results aim to deepen the
understanding of how art collectives embody horizontality in their
practices ?and how horizontality as a concept becomes a framework for
radical co-creation in art collectives?
understanding the outcome aims to deepen the
understanding the paradigm shift, where artistic collaboration becomes
not only a creative endeavor but also a transformative social practice
for broader systemic change .The anticipated results aim to deepen the
understanding of how art collectives embody horizontality in their
practices ?and how horizontality as a concept becomes a framework for
radical co-creation in art collectives?