A Performance with an Ocean View (and a Dog/for a Dog) - II Memo of Time
The underlying question in my research as well as in the exposition for JAR, is the role of art and artistic research in an age of ecological crisis. What does it mean if we begin to perceive nature, its beings and phenomena, as agents or actors - and how will that perspective possibly change our understanding of the human, of performance and the question of duration. These issues were explored through the practice of working with non-human agents - as co-actors and as spectators - and with non-human durations and rhythms. The questions were/are examined in a dialogue with Bruno Latour’s notion of non-human actors, Giorgio Agamben’s notion of (im)potentiality and with animal studies.
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agamben latour nature animal studies ecological crisis non-human phenomena applied fine performing arts issue 0 jar - journal for artistic research
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Applied Fine Performing Arts - JAR - Journal for Artistic Research - Issue 0 Applied Fine Performing Arts - JAR - Journal for Artistic Research Applied Fine Performing Arts catalog - mediathek catalog - network catalog - Artists catalog - HGK catalog - HGKplus
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- 2021-04-16T10:44:14Z
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- https://doi.org/10.22501/jar.7736
- DateAdded
- 2021-04-22T13:05:32Z
- DateModified
- 2021-08-10T11:52:13Z
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- 0
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- GZXHW4PP
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- en
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- www.researchcatalogue.net
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- Journal for Artistic Research
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- Open Closed