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Volatile Life (2025)

Ghazale Mohammadi Moqanaki

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Thesis of the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague, 2023 MA Artistic research, Volatile Life is a thesis exploring the yearning for emancipation in an uncertain world, examined through puppet theatre. The thesis consists of four prologues that establish the context and motivations for the exploration. The prologues set clear objectives for the thesis, including storytelling as a means of disruption, theatre as a rehearsal for revolution, and reevaluating power dynamics in puppet theatre. Uncertainty serves as the driving force behind the investigation, with the play's structure embracing this uncertainty as a means of exploration. Within the play, a powerful voice gradually emerges, engaging in a dialogue with a girl and transforming into moving shadows that morph between various objects. At the play's conclusion, the voice manifests as a physical head, engaging in a discourse about puppetry. This narrative concept draws inspiration from the Jinn mythology found in Islamic cultures. The Jinn initially manipulates humans through a voice in their heads, gradually gaining power and eventually revealing itself in physical forms when the humans surrender to its influence.
typeresearch exposition
keywordspuppetry, art, artistic research, art education, research, ritual, Storytelling, Master Artistic Research (MAR)
date03/07/2023
published21/05/2025
last modified21/05/2025
statuspublished
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affiliationRoyal Academy of Art, The Hague
copyrightGhazale Moqanaki
licenseCC BY-NC-ND
languageEnglish
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/2225600/2225599
published inRoyal Academy of Art, The Hague
portal issue1. Publications 2023


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