
InterActions
Performing Actual and Virtual Spaces as Stages of Inter-est
Charlotte Gruber(Author)
Tectum Wissenschaftsverlag
1st Edition
Published on 11. June 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
96 pages
978-3-8288-3172-8 (ISBN)
Description
What do famous 20th century thinkers like Hannah Arendt, Guy Debord and Henri Lefebvre have to offer for a critical performance analysis today? Charlotte Gruber has taken a fresh look at their writings with respect to this question. In InterActions? she applies her findings to the analysis of more than 12 contemporary artworks from different fields. In doing so she tackles two dominant developments in the Performing Arts: The ongoing trend to actively engage performance-participants in the performance process, and the tendency to leave common theatre buildings for innovative venues. Assisted by recent approaches from Media Studies, she scrutinizes the employment of new networking media. Her study reveals: Not only the Performing Arts but also other fields of art (Streetart, Visual Arts etc.) have to be considered for their performative potential and their extensive socio-political range. Gruber questions the term Site-Specific Art for its insufficiency to articulate this potential, which she sees in the creation, reinvention and reappropriation of public spaces. This thesis was awarded the TIN Theaterscriptieprijs 2012 by the Theater Institute of the Netherlands.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Marburg
Germany
Dimensions
Height: 21 cm
Width: 14.8 cm
Weight
159 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-8288-3172-8 (9783828831728)
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Charlotte Gruber | Kati Röttger | Katharina Pewny
InterActions
Performing Actual and Virtual Spaces as Stages of Inter-est
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Content
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
LIST OF FIGURES
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Revolution Now! The Ongoing Trend to Go Out
1.2 Main Aim, Defnition and Hypothesis
1.3 Outlook
2 THEORIZING PERFORMED SPACES: PHILOSOPHICAL FRAMEWORK
2.1 Performance and Space
2.2 Interaction and Inter-est
2.3 Alienation: A Loss of Space and Inter-est
3 ANALYZING PERFORMED SPACES: EXAMPLES FROM PERFORMANCE PRACTICE
3.1 Performing Actual Spaces
3.1.1 Reality and Documentary Performances
3.1.2 Physical Theatre and Modern Mime
3.1.3 Experiment Performance
3.2 Performing Virtual Spaces
3.2.1 Web Site Performances
3.2.2 Movement Tracking Performances
3.2.3 Communication Media Performances
4 CONCLUSION AND COMPARISON
BIBLIOGRAPHY
ADDITIONAL NOTE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
LIST OF FIGURES
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Revolution Now! The Ongoing Trend to Go Out
1.2 Main Aim, Defnition and Hypothesis
1.3 Outlook
2 THEORIZING PERFORMED SPACES: PHILOSOPHICAL FRAMEWORK
2.1 Performance and Space
2.2 Interaction and Inter-est
2.3 Alienation: A Loss of Space and Inter-est
3 ANALYZING PERFORMED SPACES: EXAMPLES FROM PERFORMANCE PRACTICE
3.1 Performing Actual Spaces
3.1.1 Reality and Documentary Performances
3.1.2 Physical Theatre and Modern Mime
3.1.3 Experiment Performance
3.2 Performing Virtual Spaces
3.2.1 Web Site Performances
3.2.2 Movement Tracking Performances
3.2.3 Communication Media Performances
4 CONCLUSION AND COMPARISON
BIBLIOGRAPHY
ADDITIONAL NOTE