About

Unlikely - Journal for Creative Arts

Unlikely is a transdisciplinary journal, which aims to open unexpected spaces for artistic exchange and scholarly conversations across mediums, disciplines and continents. An experiment in form, Unlikely engages its audience and contributors in a two-stage process of live event, presenting creative practitioners’ works, followed by peer-reviewed electronic publication.

ISSN  2205-0027

Unlikely - Ebooks

Unlikely’s e-books are a series of theme-based publications around the creative arts. Each e-book contains peer-reviewed contributions, which may also be supplemented with other articles and some creative arts materials. The content is delivered in a compact and mobile format, which is suitable for offline viewing or mobile reading using Epubs and PDF documents in compact file sizes. There is less emphasis on rich media content here than in the journal or project space. These are open-access publications.

Unlikely - Projects

Unlikely’s project space serves as content gathering point and online exhibition for diverse media content. It is Unlikely's online-lab, presenting curated content that is yet to be tailored towards a specific publication format. This space showcases mono-thematic projects that can include selected peer-reviewed articles and rich media content as well as video documentation of conference presentations and related public events. The space welcomes educational and evolving projects.

Journal issue 01: Feral

Journal issue 02: Field work

Journal issue 03: cancelled

Journal issue 04: Art and Herbarium

Journal special-issue 05: Reimagining Maralinga

Journal issue 06: Translating Ambiance

Journal issue 07: Following sonorous bodies

Applying to guest edit a journal issue, publish an e-book, and/or contribute a project to the project space.

Unlikely welcomes applications that fit within the criteria above. We are very flexible about the call-out. Examples are available in the News section of this website.

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EDITOR

Norie Neumark

COORDINATOR

Jan Hendrik Brueggemeier

EDITORS ISSUE 1

Alexis Harley and Norie Neumark

CURATORS ISSUE 1 - LIVE EVENT

Jan Hendrik Brüggemeier, Kim Munro and Rachael Thérèse Nolan

EDITORS ISSUE 2

Brogan Bunt and Lucas Ihlein

EDITOR ISSUE 3

Maia Nichols 

CURATOR ISSUE 3 - EXHIBITION

Maia Nichols

EDITORS ISSUE 4

Danielle Wyatt, Tom Bristow and Jan Hendrik Brüggemeier

CURATOR ISSUE 4 - EXHIBITION

Jan Hendrik Brüggemeier

EDITORS SPECIAL-ISSUE 5

N.A.J. Taylor, Paul Brown and Ellise Barkley

EDITOR ISSUE 6

Jordan Lacey

CURATOR ISSUE 6 - EXHIBITION

Jordan Lacey

EDITORS ISSUE 7

Anastasia Khodyreva and Elina Suoyrjö

EDITORIAL BOARD

Tereza de Almeida
(Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, BR)

Mark Amerika
(University of Colorado, Boulder, US)

Cecilia Åsberg
(Linköping University, SE)

Barbara Bolt
(VCA, University of Melbourne, AUS)

Paul Carter
(RMIT University, AUS)

Anna Gibbs
(University of Western Sydney, AUS)

Ross Gibson
(University of Canberra, AUS)

Alexis Harley
(La Trobe University, AUS)

Brandon LaBelle
(Bergen Academy of Art and Design, NO)

Theo van Leeuwen
(University of Southern Denmark, DK)

Pey-Chwen Lin
(National Taiwan University of Arts, TW)

Ansa Lønstrup
(Aarhus University, DK)

Kathryn Millard
(Macquarie University, AUS)

Maria Miranda  
(VCA, University of Melbourne, AUS)

Stephen Muecke
(University of New South Wales, AUS)

Timothy Murray
(Cornell University, US)

Timothy Nohe
(University of Maryland, Baltimore County, US)

Peta Tait
(La Trobe University, AUS)

N.A.J. Taylor (The University of New South Wales, AUS)