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Title Performance and posthumanism : staging prototypes of composite bodies / Christel Stalpaert, Kristof van Baarle, Laura Karreman, editors
Published Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2021]
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Description 1 online resource (xxi, 352 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and color)
Contents 1. Performance and Posthumanism: Co-Creation, Response-ability and Epistemologies; Christel Stalpaert, Kristof van Baarle and Laura Karreman -- 2. 9 variations on things and performance; Andre Lepecki -- 3. Does the donkey act? Balthazar as protagonist; Maximilian Haas -- 4. Latent Performances. Conditions for some things to happen; Daniel Blanga-Gubbay -- 5. Aesthetics of Mykorrhiza. The practice of Apparatus; Stefenie Wenner -- 6. On Composite Bodies and New Media Dramaturgy; Peter Eckersall and Kris Verdonck -- 7. Decoding Effet Papillon, choreography for three dancers inspired by the world of video games; Mylene Benoit and Philippe Guisgand -- 8. The refrain and the territory of the posthuman; Aline Wiame -- 9. The right to remain forgotten and the data crimes of post-digital culture: a ceaseless traumatic event; Matthew Causey -- 10. The Biography of a Digital Device. The Interwovenness of Human and Non-Human Movements in Production and Distribution Processes as thematized in the Artwork Rare Earthenware by Unknown Fields; Martina Ruhsam -- 11. Tentacular Thinking-With-Things in Storied Places. Parliament of Things (2019) by Building Conversation; Christel Stalpaert -- 12. The Point of the Matter: Performativity in Scientific Practices; Maaike Bleeker and Jean Paul Van Bendegem -- 13. Music Notation and Distributed Creativity: The Textility of Score Annotation; Emily Payne and Floris Schuiling -- 14. Spectators in the laboratory: between theatre and technoscience; Mateusz Borowski, Mateusz Chaberski, Magorzata Sugiera -- 15. A Hybrid Device to Choreograph the Gaze: Embodying Vision through a Historical Discourse on Optics in Benjamin Vandewalles Peri-Sphere; Helena Julian and Dieter Brusselaers
Summary Recent technological and scientific developments have demonstrated a condition that has already long been upon us. We have entered a posthuman era, an assertion shared by an increasing number of thinkers such as N. Katherine Hayles, Rosi Braidotti, Donna Haraway, Bruno Latour, Richard Grusin, and Bernard Stiegler. The performing arts have reacted to these developments by increasingly opening up their traditionally human domain to non-human others. Both philosophy and performing arts thus question what it means to be human from a posthumanist point of view and how the agency of non-humans be they technology, objects, animals, or other forms of being works on both an ontological and performative level. The contributions in this volume brings together scholars, dramaturgs, and artists, uniting their reflections on the consequences of the posthuman condition for creative practices, spectatorship, and knowledge
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed September 8, 2021)
Subject Theater and philosophy.
Posthumanism.
Posthumanism
Theater and philosophy
Form Electronic book
Author Stalpaert, Christel, editor.
Baarle, Kristof van, 1989- editor.
Karreman, Laura, editor.
ISBN 9783030747459
303074745X