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Layering and Multileveledness in Performance Artwork Containing Documentation of Past Performances (last edited: 2022)

Marija Griniuk

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The phenomena within this research is performance artwork, containing performance documentation from the previous artist’s performances. The research outlines the necessity to lessen the gap between the live and documented performing body on the one side, and enhance the emotional and empathic connections with the viewers of the documentation within an artwork on the other side. The research task is to define the main key points of interconnectedness between layering within the performance artwork, containing performance documentation and empathic connections-building with the spectators of performance documentations integrated into the new performance. The research question is: How layering impacts multileveledness of perception of the performance artwork, containing documentation from previous performances? The main concepts are documentation, layering, multileveledness and participatory performance. The main research results are: the cyclic aspect of layering; the gap between the live and documented body in performance can be narrowed by the involvement of biometric data as one of the layers in documentation; layering is connected to multilevelendess of access and emotional and empathic response to the content of documentation by the viewers. The research results can be used by performance artists, performance scholars and those involved in performance art education.
typeresearch exposition
keywordsdocumentation, layering, multileveledness, participatory performance
date08/02/2022
last modified09/02/2022
statusin progress
share statuspublic
affiliationThe University of Lapland
copyrightAll rights reserved
licenseAll rights reserved
languageEnglish
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/1513721/1513722


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