Concordia University (Montreal) : Performance as Knowledge - working group of the CISSC
Performance as Knowledge
This working group focuses on how performance can be a mode of knowledge, how performing is a mode of creating, tracing, disseminating, and articulating knowledge. More specifically, we are examining:
1. What are the correlates (not certificates) of intentionality in collective gesture? How do movements slide between non-intentional and intentional? How can we characterize collective - individual gesture?
2. How different scales of temporal pattern register against one another in a person's experience of them? What differences does it make to have interactive vs. pre-recorded media in a performative event, for first and third person experiences?
3. How can a performer in an activated space share equal agency with her environment in shaping a performative event? How can this be done in a meaningful, compelling way?
Organizer
Sha Xin Wei
(Associate Professor, Fine Arts)
sha [at] encs [dot] concordia [dot] ca
Members
Mark Sussman (Assistant Professor, Theatre)
Chris Salter (Assistant Professor, Design & Computation Arts)
Michael Montanaro (Assistant Professor, Contemporary Dance)
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