Journal: Adaptive Behaviour

Volume 30, Issue 6

487 -- 488Julian Kiverstein. Editorial - The affordances of art
489 -- 503Erik Rietveld. The affordances of art for making technologies
505 -- 507Rob Withagen, Alan Costall. What does the concept of affordances afford?
509 -- 511Martin Stokhof. The affordances of art: the role of the individual and the case of literature
513 -- 516Duarte Araújo. Skill learning in making and experiencing artworks: technologies that transform detached intellectuals into bodily engaged actors
517 -- 519Annemarie Mol. Material philosophy and the adaptability of materials
521 -- 523Jeannette Pols. Portrait of the artist as a philosopher
525 -- 527Paul Voestermans. Let's talk about affordances: some implications of the social-material affordances approach
529 -- 531Marc Slors. The paradox of unconventional affordances
533 -- 534Marek McGann. Sculpting the landscape of affordances
535 -- 536Laura Mojica. Material playgrounds: opening an ontology of active matter
537 -- 540Caroline Hummels, Sander van der Zwan, Maarten L. Smith, Jelle P. Bruineberg. Non-discursive philosophy by imagining new practices through design
541 -- 544Tim Elmo Feiten, Kristopher Holland, Anthony Chemero. Doing philosophy with a water-lance: art and the future of embodied cognition
545 -- 546Tim Ingold. Meeting art with words: the philosopher as anthropologist
547 -- 550Kitty Zijlmans. Intra-performance: the choreographies of K.G. Guttman
551 -- 553Anna M. Barona, Lambros Malafouris. with human touch
555 -- 559John Sutton. Preserving without conserving: Memoryscopes and historically burdened heritage
561 -- 564Harry Heft. Disrupting the Flow of Perception-Action through Design
565 -- 567Dirk van den Heuvel. Rethinking relationality
569 -- 571Janna Bertchen van Grunsven. Making and embedding humane technologies: can artistic practices provide normative guidance?
573 -- 575Simon(e) van Saarloos. Centralizing the cut: a feminist, queer, crip response to powerful playgrounds
577 -- 579Flora Lysen. Get up, stand up: art's affordances for unseating and unsettling
581 -- 584Edward Baggs, Kerstin Sailer. Letting the affordances fool around: architectural space from the users' point of view
585 -- 587Andrea Jelic. What is architecture for? designing as enriching the landscape of affordances
589 -- 602Erik Rietveld, Julian Kiverstein. Reflections on the genre of philosophical art installations
603 -- 611Anja Novak, Geerteke van Lierop, Erik Rietveld. Engaging with art skillfully. First steps towards an ecological-enactive account of the experience of art
613 -- 623Erik Rietveld. Change-Ability for a World in Flux