Many new Change-Ability publications

Recently we published the following Change-Ability papers:

Rietveld, E. (2022). Change-Ability for a World in Flux. Adaptive Behavior.
doi: 10.1177/10597123221133869

Rietveld, E. & Kiverstein, J. (2022). Reflections on the genre of philosophical art installations. Adaptive Behavior. doi: 10.1177/1059712321989428

Rietveld, E. (2022). The affordances of art for making technologies. Adaptive Behavior. doi: 10.1177/10597123221132898

Novak, A., Van Lierop, G., & Rietveld, E. (2022). Engaging with art skillfully. First steps towards an ecological-enactive account ofthe experience of art. Adaptive Behavior. doi: 10.1177/10597123221133

Kolvoort, I., Schulz, K., & Rietveld, E. (2023). The causal mind: An affordance-based account of causal engagement. Adaptive Behavior. doi: 10.1177/10597123231179486

Furthermore, interviews with RAAAF were published in the Journal of Architecture and in a new book Collaborative Embodied Performance: Ecologies of Skill (edited by Kath Bicknell & John Sutton):

Staničić, A. & Jelić, A. (2022). Designing affordances of future heritage: a conversation with Ronald and Erik Rietveld of RAAAF. The Journal of Architecture, 27:4, 594-614. doi: 10.1080/13602365.2022.2132770

Martens, J., Rietveld, R., & Rietveld, E. (2022). A conversation on collaborative embodied engagement in making art and architecture: Going beyond the divide between ‘lower’ and ‘higher’ cognition. In K. Bicknell & J. Sutton (Eds.) Collaborative Embodied Performance: Ecologies of Skill (pp. 53–68). London, Methuen Drama.

And finally, we published two book chapters. One on “Embodied Making” in Bol & Spary’s The Matter of Mimesis, and the other an interview with Harry Heft in Segundo-Ortin, Heras-Escribanos new book on Ecological Psychology:

Rietveld, E. (2023). Embodied Making. In M. Bol & E. Spary (Eds.) The Matter of
Mimesis
(pp. 445–469). Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill. doi:
10.1163/9789004515413_023

Rietveld, E., & Kiverstein, J. (2023). Reflections on ecological psychology: An interview with Harry Heft. In M. Segundo-Ortin, M. Heras-Escribano, & V. Raja (Eds.) Places, Sociality, and Ecological Psychology: Essays in Honor of Harry Heft (1st ed.) (pp. 10-22). Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003259244

Read more on the Adaptive Behavior special issue on my work via this link

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