Mills_Final Submission_24.04.21.pdf (17.48 MB)
Writing Like a Poet: Intimacy and the Instant Message
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posted on 2021-05-03, 03:25 authored by ADELLE LOUISE MILLSForegrounding the Instant Message as its primary focus, this research project explores the production and expression of intimacy in the contemporary era of networked communication. This research frames the instant message as a dynamic tool for digital communication, situating it within histories of epistolary intimacy, while aspiring to position the instant message as a critical object within visual cultures. As a writing tool shaped by its instantaneity, its proximity to the body, and its variance from social media, the instant message offers meaningful encounters in digital intimacy. While exploring how intimacy emerges through digital writing, my mobile phone—which, like most people’s, goes everywhere with me—has been the object and document of my research, as well as a tool for art production across this project and in the several years preceding.
History
Campus location
AustraliaPrincipal supervisor
Helen HughesAdditional supervisor 1
Dr Kathy TeminYear of Award
2021Department, School or Centre
Fine ArtAdditional Institution or Organisation
Monash School of Art, Design & ArchitectureCourse
Doctor of PhilosophyDegree Type
DOCTORATEFaculty
Faculty of Art, Design and ArchitectureUsage metrics
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instant messagingcontemporary artartperformanceaudio walkAdelle Millsperformance arttechnologycommunicationintimacytext messagesocial mediapsychoanalysisSapphopoetrySMSInstagramwritingepistolaryliteraturepersonal shopperBrian FuataMessage stickJason FarmanphilosophyEsther Milnelettersemaillibrarythird spacefourth spaceAncient GreeceOratoryWalter J OngMark FisherGhostingHauntologyKim Kardashianmobile emotive co-presencephantom ringsLarissa HjorthJanet CardiffMiranda JulyFrances Starksound artaudio artvideo artlibrary studiesMichael TaussigGretchen McCullochinternet linguisticsinternetinternet artdigital nativesAnne CarsonRoland BarthesEva IllouzMobile TechnologiesPhilosophyPerforming Arts and Creative Writing not elsewhere classifiedArt