'The Artist Will Be Present' explores objects as traces that stem from performed actions, and my body in performance. Part-sculptural objects, video and sound act as performance documents that expand on notions of the ‘live’ encounter. Interest lies in how we get to objects: process in variance to product or closure. And the question of how the body/s of the audience becomes participatory is at the forefront of these operations. From this viewpoint the exegesis aims to broaden existing scholarship on performativity, liveness and the part-sculptural object, exploring the manners in which various cultural practices act to animate objects. I reconsider the Euro-American genealogies of performance/body art (Bruce Nauman, Lygia Clark, Ann Hamilt...
The aim of this article is to focus on the body as instrument or means in performance-art. Since the...
This research considers multiple platforms upon which participatory work takes shape, and the prolif...
This PhD project explores questions of liveness, site, and locale through a performance and media ar...
'The Artist Will Be Present' explores objects as traces that stem from performed actions, and my bod...
Through the sculptural object, this thesis, in|form: The per formative object, explores the relation...
Every performer has a unique practice to perform, a process in which they evoke energies to communic...
I make performances using space, time, the body — and sometimes things — as materials. These perform...
In this dissertation I explore the phenomenon that Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht calls presence effects as...
The development of modern art over the past century has been towards a greater emphasis of the artis...
My research project explores conventions in art-making and viewing via the notion of the performativ...
Hannah Beatrice, THE ARTIST IS NOT PRESENT: A strategic investigation of psychological complexity t...
Staging the Encounter: the Work of Art as a Stage is a practice-led PhD project that consists of a ...
This thesis will explore novel applications of phenomenology to performance art, specifically body a...
Performance art fetishizes the present and presence; the moment of viewing, hearing, and seeing, is ...
Object-Oriented Ontology presents stark implications for the process of the artist. If all matter is...
The aim of this article is to focus on the body as instrument or means in performance-art. Since the...
This research considers multiple platforms upon which participatory work takes shape, and the prolif...
This PhD project explores questions of liveness, site, and locale through a performance and media ar...
'The Artist Will Be Present' explores objects as traces that stem from performed actions, and my bod...
Through the sculptural object, this thesis, in|form: The per formative object, explores the relation...
Every performer has a unique practice to perform, a process in which they evoke energies to communic...
I make performances using space, time, the body — and sometimes things — as materials. These perform...
In this dissertation I explore the phenomenon that Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht calls presence effects as...
The development of modern art over the past century has been towards a greater emphasis of the artis...
My research project explores conventions in art-making and viewing via the notion of the performativ...
Hannah Beatrice, THE ARTIST IS NOT PRESENT: A strategic investigation of psychological complexity t...
Staging the Encounter: the Work of Art as a Stage is a practice-led PhD project that consists of a ...
This thesis will explore novel applications of phenomenology to performance art, specifically body a...
Performance art fetishizes the present and presence; the moment of viewing, hearing, and seeing, is ...
Object-Oriented Ontology presents stark implications for the process of the artist. If all matter is...
The aim of this article is to focus on the body as instrument or means in performance-art. Since the...
This research considers multiple platforms upon which participatory work takes shape, and the prolif...
This PhD project explores questions of liveness, site, and locale through a performance and media ar...