McGhie, Helen ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4172-4123 and Marr, Natalie ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5736-0232 (2024) Creative approaches to dark skies research: a dialogue between two artist-researchers. In: Dark Skies: places, practices, communities. Routledge, London, pp. 35-52. ISBN 9781032528021 (hardback); 9781003408444 (ebook)
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Abstract
Though the arts are vital in engaging our imaginations of the night sky, the role and value of arts-based approaches to dark sky research remains underexplored. Our collaborative chapter addresses this through a dialogue between two artist-researchers, whose PhD research is produced in partnership with two UK-based international dark sky parks (IDSPs). Reflecting on our experiences, insights, and challenges, this chapter offers a unique perspective on the creative process in dark sky contexts. We explore how arts-based research can enhance the recreational activity taking place under dark skies and inform practices on the ground whilst also inviting IDSP stakeholders to engage in the creation of novel dark sky research. The chapter closes with a set of critical reflections and propositions for setting up future opportunities for arts-based knowledge creation in dark sky contexts.
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