About the Journal

LANDING is an international platform that facilitates critical and creative artistic inquiry, with a special focus on research methods and an ethos of research.

Emerging from Vilnius in the Baltic region, we embrace the fringes and the outposts, while focusing on the edges where artistic and research practices meet. We acknowledge how access to both sea and forest, as well as caves and mountains, impact our research. Rivers and extending horizons, both historical and future-bound, mark us as those dwelling on the edge of the last glacier. Limited by our own seeing, but capable of relating to other realities; perpetually in the process of LANDING.

Current Issue

Vol. 2 (2025): Extending the Echoes: Ways with Documentation for Artists Doing Research
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Extending the Echoes has been collaboratively shaped through a process of call and response. The articles provide examples of the different ways that artists who research engage with their own collected material; reflect on the processes by which this material is collected; and outline how this material becomes both modes for reflection and means to propel trajectories of making in multiple directions. Part of these different ways of approaching material involves recognising how context and lived experiences bleed into artistic production. The articles can offer insights into our relationships to journals, diaries, logbooks, and other collections that exist alongside and as an intrinsic part of this process. These are an artist's archive.

The term archive is charged: archives are by definition spaces of exclusion and reproduction of specific ideologies. When we talk about archives in the context of this issue of Landing, we’re talking about the recording media, anecdotes and the spaces between them and the perceived now. We’re talking about echoes. The echoes, and the means by which they are extended, oscillate in relation to the spaces of doing, observing, and deciding that frame research and inquiry within the arts.

There isn’t a single way to record or remember. An artist researcher can draw, recall, capture an image or refuse to do anything and thus create an outcome. Such an outcome is not contingent on an encounter, nor is it the byproduct of one. There is a complex interplay at work – a multitude of dynamics all riffing off each other and a hum that reverberates between action and reaction, transforming practice into something that could be defined as research with moments of doing, observing, and deciding. Means of documentation are both outcomes, and driving forces, of creative inquiries, as much as they are sites for doubt, questions and evidencing of that process. This is where this issue of Landing dwells.

ISSN 3030-2021
eISSN 3030-203X

Foreword

Contributor Bios and Article Summaries

Peer Reviewers (Contributors and Advisers who reviewed not included)

Articles by Ditiya Ferdous, Noah Emanuel Morrison and Xingpei Shen, Perdita Phillips, Greta Grinevičiutė, Kirsty Kross, and Eva la Cour were invited and developed through sustained conversations with Sophie L.O. Durand and Miklós (Miki) Ambrózy. All other articles were double peer reviewed.

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Published: 2025-12-11

Articles

  • Moving Things Around Returning: Stones to Agistri, Sticks to Mizarai

    Sophie L. O. Durand (Author)
    8-19
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.37522/7566ne60
  • Two Movements in Diasporic Anthropophagy

    Nithya V. M. Iyer (Author)
    20-33
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.37522/26650d59
  • Collapsing Worlds Theatrical Off-Sites

    Aaron Goddard (Author)
    34-40
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.37522/8b38w782
  • Dwelling Notes

    Eva la Cour, Miklós (Miki) Ambrózy (Author)
    41-56
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.37522/yzjeg186
  • the DIY ethos or thesis is: stay permanent

    Laura De Jaeger, Kat Cutler-MacKenzie, Ben Caro (Author)
    57-76
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.37522/1tjgep98
  • LETTERS @ 3 AM From The Land of Coming Events

    David de Rozas (Author)
    77-100
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.37522/k074zh19
  • A Short, Inconclusive, and Sometimes Dissembling Excursion into Creative Musing in the Car

    Perdita Phillips (Author)
    101-121
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.37522/h7yx8y18
  • Leftovers

    Lukas Mykolaitis (Author)
    122-137
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.37522/150xy196
  • Documentation in Motion Towards a Lived Archival Practice

    Greta Grinevičiutė (Author)
    140-155
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.37522/z7gjyh25
  • Between Memory and Documentation Journaling as an Archive of Lingering Knowledge

    Jaime Belmonte (Author)
    156-170
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.37522/3a1pmc96
  • Ripple Effect ADHD and Diffractive Practice

    Darren O’Brien (Author)
    171-185
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.37522/nm4bhq89
  • Do Not Remove This Tag Archival Poetics of Fashion Labels

    Justė Tarvydė (Author)
    188-195
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.37522/z22pna81
  • Wrist-Easel Drawing, Sketching and Painting En Route

    Cemre Eraslan (Author)
    196-203
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.37522/n6m0m052
  • Super Pumper From Utility to Identity

    Ieva Šlaičiūnaitė (Author)
    204-222
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.37522/z7gk1g31
  • Cracking and Mending Contexts Disorientation and Decontextualisation as Part of the Queer Diasporic Experience

    Ditiya Ferdous, Noah Emanuel Morrison, Xingpei Shen (Author)
    223-239
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.37522/2cdqtr25
  • Learning from Mycelium

    Jan Glöckner (Author)
    240-252
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.37522/6bx1t687
  • Folklore Karaoke or Neopaganism Sung Badly Outa Tune

    Kirsty Kross (Author)
    253-264
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.37522/jeaqvd54
  • Tending the Unfinished Towards Non-Extractive Practices with Fermentation and Moving Archives

    anna andrejew, Floris Janssens (Author)
    265-283
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.37522/evpbhh38
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