This co-authored article considers Model Love (2008 –2011), an intermedial collaboration between an experimental theatre company and a photographic artist. Positioning itself as a conversation arising from an ongoing joint practice, the fragmented dialogic approach engaged in the writing reflects and refracts key salient attributes, as they were elaborated through a variety of performance contexts. In Model Love, the photograph became an adpositional object of performance: variously as foundation for performance, material of performance, documents from performance, and objects alongside performance. However, the several manifestations articulated through the collaboration revealed a central relation at work that was never wholly resolved: b...
The Theatre of Photography research group convened by Wiebke Leister explores staging practices that...
© 2012 Paul AdairThis practice-led research project investigates the potential of an evolving relati...
Taking as a starting point the opposition of our title: this text, in the form of a duologue, is als...
From its very beginning photography has always held a tense relation with theatre practice, both med...
Normative conceptions of embodiment can operate only by fixing or essentialising the body’s necessar...
This paper focuses on the use of photographic images in performance. Specifically, it explores notio...
Although theatre and performance photographs often illustrate scholarly works on theatre and perform...
This thesis argues that as photography’s technological basis has become more complex and increasingl...
Across multiple contexts within photography’s relatively brief history as a medium of ‘light inscrip...
This practice-based research uses motorized rigs to critically evaluate the ways in which the moving...
This paper focuses on the use of photographic images in performance. Specifically, it explores notio...
Taking up theatre as a subject in photography, that is photographing theatrical works, resembles mak...
Editors, Macleod and Holdridge, had explored my contribution to the debate surrounding practice-base...
I propose that a learnt somatic experience of dance can translate into another discipline such as vi...
We became one in writing and in breathing, in real time and in photographic time. The images are the...
The Theatre of Photography research group convened by Wiebke Leister explores staging practices that...
© 2012 Paul AdairThis practice-led research project investigates the potential of an evolving relati...
Taking as a starting point the opposition of our title: this text, in the form of a duologue, is als...
From its very beginning photography has always held a tense relation with theatre practice, both med...
Normative conceptions of embodiment can operate only by fixing or essentialising the body’s necessar...
This paper focuses on the use of photographic images in performance. Specifically, it explores notio...
Although theatre and performance photographs often illustrate scholarly works on theatre and perform...
This thesis argues that as photography’s technological basis has become more complex and increasingl...
Across multiple contexts within photography’s relatively brief history as a medium of ‘light inscrip...
This practice-based research uses motorized rigs to critically evaluate the ways in which the moving...
This paper focuses on the use of photographic images in performance. Specifically, it explores notio...
Taking up theatre as a subject in photography, that is photographing theatrical works, resembles mak...
Editors, Macleod and Holdridge, had explored my contribution to the debate surrounding practice-base...
I propose that a learnt somatic experience of dance can translate into another discipline such as vi...
We became one in writing and in breathing, in real time and in photographic time. The images are the...
The Theatre of Photography research group convened by Wiebke Leister explores staging practices that...
© 2012 Paul AdairThis practice-led research project investigates the potential of an evolving relati...
Taking as a starting point the opposition of our title: this text, in the form of a duologue, is als...