This paper proposes a new methodology for practice-as-research: “Anticipation, Action, and Analysis”. Critical evaluation of my performance artwork Lost for Words functions as the vehicle to describe Anticipation, Action, and Analysis and to theorise, articulate and demonstrate how slapstick can offer useful insights into the operations of the physical body in participative art performance that go beyond abstract theorisation. Scrutinising and examining slapstick’s performativity in relation to the subject of participation (Bourriaud 1998; Bishop 2006) within Performance Art, this paper concentrates discussion on my performance Lost for Words (2011) as a performance that by making use of slapstick as an extreme physical bodily interruptive ...
This article is about the participatory performance event Speak for yourself (Snakk for deg sjøl) pe...
Researchers in the arts, media and design often struggle to find serviceable methodologies within th...
This script aims to explore how performative approaches can be used to enhance the understanding of ...
This paper proposes a new methodology for practice-as-research: “Anticipation, Action, and Analysis”...
The purpose of this manuscript is to explicate the need for a newly defined research method, perform...
Every performer has a unique practice to perform, a process in which they evoke energies to communic...
This article focuses on discussions on practice-led research that seek to describe the possible rela...
My research project explores conventions in art-making and viewing via the notion of the performativ...
'The Artist Will Be Present' explores objects as traces that stem from performed actions, and my bod...
This chapter aims to generate a conceptual discursive space to explore how the term Performance may ...
My research proposes the idea of staging as the various ways in which artworks are presented and/or ...
Researchers in the arts, media and design often struggle to find serviceable methodologies within th...
What tools do performers use to provoke their audiences to change? What is the nature and potential ...
In this study, Josefine Wikström challenges a concept of performance that makes no difference betwee...
Abstract: This paper discusses the notion of performative action as compositional plans in action, s...
This article is about the participatory performance event Speak for yourself (Snakk for deg sjøl) pe...
Researchers in the arts, media and design often struggle to find serviceable methodologies within th...
This script aims to explore how performative approaches can be used to enhance the understanding of ...
This paper proposes a new methodology for practice-as-research: “Anticipation, Action, and Analysis”...
The purpose of this manuscript is to explicate the need for a newly defined research method, perform...
Every performer has a unique practice to perform, a process in which they evoke energies to communic...
This article focuses on discussions on practice-led research that seek to describe the possible rela...
My research project explores conventions in art-making and viewing via the notion of the performativ...
'The Artist Will Be Present' explores objects as traces that stem from performed actions, and my bod...
This chapter aims to generate a conceptual discursive space to explore how the term Performance may ...
My research proposes the idea of staging as the various ways in which artworks are presented and/or ...
Researchers in the arts, media and design often struggle to find serviceable methodologies within th...
What tools do performers use to provoke their audiences to change? What is the nature and potential ...
In this study, Josefine Wikström challenges a concept of performance that makes no difference betwee...
Abstract: This paper discusses the notion of performative action as compositional plans in action, s...
This article is about the participatory performance event Speak for yourself (Snakk for deg sjøl) pe...
Researchers in the arts, media and design often struggle to find serviceable methodologies within th...
This script aims to explore how performative approaches can be used to enhance the understanding of ...