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Entropy in Muziektheater (last edited: 2018)

Wen Chin Fu
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Name: Wen Chin Fu Main Subject: Entropy in Music Theatre Research Supervisor: Paul Slangen and Paul Koek Title of Research: The state of entropy in Muziektheater Research Question: How do artists from different disciplines work together? Summary of Results: For the last 40 years, Music Theatre has been a unique field in performance art in Holland. It always full of surprise , inspiring ideas and fun in Muziektheater. How does artists from different disciplines work together? What is happening in the process of making art? What is the psychological and physical reaction of artists during the process of making? When I work with other artists, am I fully aware of my role in this collaboration? Am I satisfied with myself? Do we believe what we made is what we really want? Do we know our audiences? This are the question I have asked myself repeatedly last year. I was eager to find an answer to my questions. In the process I discovered the entropy theory. In this research, I'll try to analyze, explain , experiment and experience the idea of entropy in the process of making. Entropy happens when there is an energy trigger point(an action), it is not a result, it is a state of process. Marcel Duchamp mentioned in his talk The Creative Act: “The creative act is not performed by artist alone; the spectator brings the work in contact with external world by deciphering and interpreting its inner qualifications and thus adds his contribution to the creative act.” Biography: Wen Chin Fu graduated in 2006 from the Classical Music Department of Shih Chien University, Taipei, and continued her studies at the ArtScience interfaculty of The Hague, where she graduated in 2010 and currently studies in the second year master in T.I.M.E. Her performances explore the relationship between physical movement, sound and the environment. She has been developing various instruments. All the instruments focus on the relation between the material and physical movement. A key element of her practice is concentration, which opens the senses for perceiving things through new perspectives.
typeresearch exposition
keywordsentropy, music theater, L.Andrissen, creative act
date18/02/2018
last modified19/06/2018
statusin progress
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urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/436707/436708


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