The presence of the performing body is central to the experience of live art. It is this distinctive quality that enables an audience to engage with an unmediated work that incorporates contingencies of site and response. Here we will discuss two works by Bartram O’Neill (the authors’ collaborative name) that address the myth of presence through an interrogation of ‘liveness’ and what it constitutes in art practice when reliant on technological means. This specifically relates to the performance using remote and scripted bodies at The Body: Out of Time and Without a Place conference in Vilnius 2016. In 2013 Bartram O’Neill performed "I, I am, I am here, I am speaking here" as part of Performa 1, Art Basel Miami (USA). This was performed rem...
The aim of this thesis is to examine performance through my personal experience as a dancer who has ...
New technologies are transforming the shape and function of contemporary performance practice. Dance...
Feeling present with others – as if we are in the same room even if we are apart – is a key experien...
A paper was delivered remotely at The Body: Out of Time and Without a Place conference at Contempora...
The presence of the performing body is central to the experience of live art. It is this distinctive...
Bartram O’Neill performed "I, I am, I am here, I am speaking here" as part of Performa 1, Art Basel ...
Performance art fetishizes the present and presence; the moment of viewing, hearing, and seeing, is ...
The performing arts have been concerned with mediating presence through orchestration, dramatization...
Of giving and receiving // Of giving and taking // Of exchangesReciprocity // Mutuality // Expectati...
In this dissertation I explore the phenomenon that Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht calls presence effects as...
'The Artist Will Be Present' explores objects as traces that stem from performed actions, and my bod...
How can the liveness of performance be sustained through mediated presence? How can performance arti...
The author describes the experience of participating in Rimini Protokoll's "Nachlass/Pieces sans per...
This thesis explores the relationship between body and site in performance. The research is conducte...
Remote Encounters: Connecting bodies, collapsing spaces and temporal ubiquity in networked performan...
The aim of this thesis is to examine performance through my personal experience as a dancer who has ...
New technologies are transforming the shape and function of contemporary performance practice. Dance...
Feeling present with others – as if we are in the same room even if we are apart – is a key experien...
A paper was delivered remotely at The Body: Out of Time and Without a Place conference at Contempora...
The presence of the performing body is central to the experience of live art. It is this distinctive...
Bartram O’Neill performed "I, I am, I am here, I am speaking here" as part of Performa 1, Art Basel ...
Performance art fetishizes the present and presence; the moment of viewing, hearing, and seeing, is ...
The performing arts have been concerned with mediating presence through orchestration, dramatization...
Of giving and receiving // Of giving and taking // Of exchangesReciprocity // Mutuality // Expectati...
In this dissertation I explore the phenomenon that Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht calls presence effects as...
'The Artist Will Be Present' explores objects as traces that stem from performed actions, and my bod...
How can the liveness of performance be sustained through mediated presence? How can performance arti...
The author describes the experience of participating in Rimini Protokoll's "Nachlass/Pieces sans per...
This thesis explores the relationship between body and site in performance. The research is conducte...
Remote Encounters: Connecting bodies, collapsing spaces and temporal ubiquity in networked performan...
The aim of this thesis is to examine performance through my personal experience as a dancer who has ...
New technologies are transforming the shape and function of contemporary performance practice. Dance...
Feeling present with others – as if we are in the same room even if we are apart – is a key experien...