This thesis will explore novel applications of phenomenology to performance art, specifically body art, a form which has undergone limited phenomenological analysis in existing scholarship. It will analyse the Being of the performance artist in the process of performative action, where the material is their own, “lived body” (Merleau-Ponty 2002), focusing on how their presence is perceived, produced and experienced through spectator, space, and artist. As a practice-as-research (PaR) PhD, this enquiry will be underpinned by a methodology that tests my proposed hypothesis (as detailed in chapter one) through qualitative data captured in phenomenological accounts (see preface). These will be documented experiences taken from my curatorial ...
© 2001 Dr. Don AskerThis study illuminates the experience of improvisation across modes of artistic ...
Undoing Discomfort: being real/ becoming other in an embodied performance practice contextualises ne...
Exploring the intersections between my own embodiment and performance work, this thesis situates neg...
This thesis will explore novel applications of phenomenology to performance art, specifically body a...
The theoretical notions established in this chapter foreground the importance of perception and expe...
The theoretical notions established in this chapter foreground the importance of perception and expe...
This original and unique new book takes an integrated approach to interrogating the experience and l...
This original and unique new book takes an integrated approach to interrogating the experience and l...
The following academic and artistic project brings philosophy and movement performance together to a...
My project is a consideration of how new technologies impact on the body in performance. The affect ...
A thesis submitted to the University of Bedfordshire, in fulfilment of the requirements for the degr...
This thesis is an exploration of a series of related elements that combine to form a personal ‘journ...
This dissertation project seeks to answer questions at the intersection of performance and new media...
This thesis explores the relationship between body and site in performance. The research is conducte...
About Chapter: This chapter demonstrates resonates the phenomenological concerns for a queer lived b...
© 2001 Dr. Don AskerThis study illuminates the experience of improvisation across modes of artistic ...
Undoing Discomfort: being real/ becoming other in an embodied performance practice contextualises ne...
Exploring the intersections between my own embodiment and performance work, this thesis situates neg...
This thesis will explore novel applications of phenomenology to performance art, specifically body a...
The theoretical notions established in this chapter foreground the importance of perception and expe...
The theoretical notions established in this chapter foreground the importance of perception and expe...
This original and unique new book takes an integrated approach to interrogating the experience and l...
This original and unique new book takes an integrated approach to interrogating the experience and l...
The following academic and artistic project brings philosophy and movement performance together to a...
My project is a consideration of how new technologies impact on the body in performance. The affect ...
A thesis submitted to the University of Bedfordshire, in fulfilment of the requirements for the degr...
This thesis is an exploration of a series of related elements that combine to form a personal ‘journ...
This dissertation project seeks to answer questions at the intersection of performance and new media...
This thesis explores the relationship between body and site in performance. The research is conducte...
About Chapter: This chapter demonstrates resonates the phenomenological concerns for a queer lived b...
© 2001 Dr. Don AskerThis study illuminates the experience of improvisation across modes of artistic ...
Undoing Discomfort: being real/ becoming other in an embodied performance practice contextualises ne...
Exploring the intersections between my own embodiment and performance work, this thesis situates neg...