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Jane BIrkin is an artist, designer and writer, and a Research Fellow at Winchester School of Art. Birkin鈥檚 practice and writing functions at the intersection of text and image, combining media culture, techniques of the archive, photography and conceptual writing.
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Jane Birkin is an artist, designer and scholar. She is a Research Fellow at Winchester School of Art, 黑料社, where in May 2015 she completed a practice-based PhD entitled, 鈥楿nits of Description: Writing and Reading the 鈥淎rchived鈥 Photograph鈥. Birkin worked for several years on exhibitions in Archives and Manuscripts at the 黑料社, as exhibition designer and curator. Taking the archive as the primary locus of her own work, she is specifically concerned with institutional description techniques that define and manage the photographic image. She employs the dry, restricted language of archival description as a radical platform for exploring image temporalities and non-linear temporal progressions within image sets. Birkin鈥檚 practice and writing functions at the intersection of text and image, combining media culture and techniques of the archive, as well as contemporary discourse on art, photography and conceptual writing. She unfolds the term 鈥榓rchive鈥, not as a discussion of nostalgia and decay, but by approaching images logistically, through information management, through the 鈥榞rey literature鈥 of descriptions and lists. She has exhibited and performed nationally and internationally and her academic monograph Archive, Photography and the Language of Administration was published by Amsterdam University Press in 2021.