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Live art, life art: a critical-visual study of three women performance artists and their documentation

机译:现场艺术,生活艺术:对三位女性表演艺术家及其文献的批判性视觉研究

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This thesis is a 'practice-led' project that uses observational documentation methods, a long-term collaboration with three live artists, and a narrative analysis to encourage a visual display of 'knowing' the person who makes live art, the performance work itself and the reality of producing and archiving live art.ududMy practice of documenting live performances produces digital representations of the three artists I collaborated with. The fragmented and non-linear expressions of the live performances, which can be viewed in the video documents, also find echo in the life history interviews of the artists. Triangulated with an examination of the artists' websites, these diverse texts provide insight into how the live artists make sense of their embodied autobiographical experiences in a virtual environment. A post-structuralist narrative analysis proposes that the live and online performance-narratives constitute the artists' self as 'an artist' and examines these texts for ideas of the 'self-portrait' and of 'life as experienced'. The research suggests this is especially helpful to the audience's meaning-making processes when engaging with Live Art.ududThe thesis investigates the three artists' representations of the body, specifically their strategies to compel a disruptive reading of nudity, femininity and motherhood. Other performative strategies found in these artists' work lead to discussions on ritual enfleshed in performance, based on Richard Schechner's (1995) understanding of iterative practices, and of participatory incantations that integrate narratives found in myths into narratives of selfhood and community.ududThis thesis aims to develop the understanding of contemporary performance art pratice through examples of three artists' autobiographical performativity in live and online environments. The thesis advances narrative theory beyond its literary framework through a visual and practice-based approach. By linking narrative theory with visual methods this project seeks to demonstrate that experiential approaches could be relevant to narrtaive researches, visual anthropologists, performance ethnographers, as well as live artists, all faced with the inevitability of mediatisation. It contributes to ideas on the digital dispersions of the live artists' identity as not a fracturing of the unified body experienced in live performance but instead as a place for the artists to exercise agency through virtual performativity.ududThe thesis consists of two parts, a website (http://bsdroth.wix.com/thesis2013) and a written text. The online videos and the written text, when read together, form a performative analysis towards the 'knowing who' of the artists. It contributes to the growing interest in methodologies that investigate, document and present cultural experiences and their perceived value. The online presentation of my practice also demonstrates the digital and virtual environment the live artists' work operates in, as exemplified in this thesis. The website is a physical manifestation of integral ideas in this project, around authenticity, ownership and virtual experiences.
机译:本论文是一个“实践导向”的项目,使用观察性文档方法,与三位现场艺术家的长期合作以及叙事分析来鼓励视觉展示“认识”现场艺术创作者,表演作品本身 ud ud我录制现场表演的实践产生了与我合作的三位艺术家的数字表示。可以在视频文档中查看的现场表演的零散和非线性表达,也可以在艺术家的生活史采访中找到回声。通过对艺术家网站的检查,这些多样化的文本提供了对现场艺术家在虚拟环境中如何理解其具体自传经历的见识。后结构主义的叙事分析提出,现场和在线表演叙事构成了艺术家作为“艺术家”的自我,并研究了这些文本中关于“自画像”和“体验生活”的观念。研究表明,这对于与现场艺术互动时观众的意思表达过程特别有帮助。 ud ud本文研究了这三位艺术家的身体表现,特别是他们强迫破坏裸体,女性气质和母性的策略。这些艺术家的工作中发现的其他表演策略,基于理查德·谢克纳(Richard Schechner,1995)对迭代实践的理解,以及将神话中的叙事融入了自我和社区叙事的参与性咒语,引发了对表演仪式的讨论。本文旨在通过对三位艺术家在现场和在线环境中的自传表现力的实例发展对当代行为艺术实践的理解。本文通过一种基于视觉和实践的方法,将叙事理论超越了其文学框架。通过将叙事理论与视觉方法联系起来,该项目力图证明经验方法可能与叙事研究,视觉人类学家,表演民族志学家以及现场艺术家有关,所有这些都面临着媒介化的必然性。它有助于现场艺术家身份的数字分散,而不是破坏现场表演中所经历的统一机构,而是为艺术家通过虚拟表演来行使代理权提供场所。 ud ud本文由两部分组成,网站(http://bsdroth.wix.com/thesis2013)和书面文字。在线视频和书面文字一起阅读时,可以对艺术家的“了解谁”进行性能分析。它促使人们对研究,记录和展示文化经验及其感知价值的方法学越来越感兴趣。我的实践的在线演示还演示了现场艺术家工作所在的数字和虚拟环境,如本文所举例说明的那样。该网站是该项目中真实性,真实性,所有权和虚拟体验的实质性体现。

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