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Through the Prism of the Senses
Artist/Author: Isabelle Choinière, Enrico Pitozzi, Andrea Davidson | Reference: P4126 | ISBN: 978-1789380798 | Type: Publication
audience
body
choreography
cognition
collective
corporeality
creative process
dance
Derrick De Kerckhove
digital media
dramaturgy
imaginary
kinaesthesia
Merleau-Ponty
multi-sensory
perception
performance
performativity
philosophy
representation
senses
somatic
sound
spectator
technology
theatre
theory
virtual
New Dark Age: Technology and the End of the Future
Artist/Author: James Bridle | Reference: P3725 | ISBN: 978-1786635471 | Type: Publication
Surveying the history of art, technology and information systems the books reveals the dark clouds that gather over discussions of the digital sublime.
algorithm
Barack Obama
calculation
climate
cognition
computation
conspiracy
data
Donald Trump
empathy
Enlightenment
Facebook
fake news
Friedrich Hayek
global warming
hyperobject
information
John von Neumann
Lewis Fry Richardson
media
National Security Agency
news
NSA
quantitative
Rwanda
software
stock exchange
surveillance
technology
uncertainty
youtube
Encounters in Performance Philosophy
Editor: Laura Cull, Alice Lagaay | Reference: P3589 | ISBN: 978-1137462718 | Type: Publication
A collection of 14 essays by international scholars and practitioners from across the disciplines of Philosophy, Literature and Theatre and Performance Studies, addressing the nature of the relationship between philosophy and performance.
acting
affect
Alan Read
Alice Lagaay
Arno Böhler
author
body
character
Christianity
cognition
consciousness
corporality
Denis Guénoun
dialectics
embodiment
Emmanuel Alloa
Esa Kirkkopelto
ethics
fiction
Freddie Rokem
future
Gilles Deleuze
identity
immanence
invisible
J. L. Austin
Jean-Luc Nancy
Katja Rothe
knowledge
language
Laura Cull
literature
Martin Heidegger
Martin Puchner
Merleau-Ponty
metaphysics
mimesis
morality
nature
Nietzsche
Nimrod Reitman
origin
Paul A. Kottman
pedagogy
performativity
Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe
Plato
politics
power
process
public
religion
repetition
representation
sacrifice
self
sensibility
Sigmund Freud
site specific
Socrates
speculation
Sybille Krämer
tragedy
Walter Benjamin
Applying Performance: Live Art, Socially Engaged Theatre and Affective Practice
Artist/Author: Nicola Shaughnessy | Reference: P3535 | ISBN: 978-1349317059 | Type: Publication
Draws upon cognitive and affect theory to examine applications of contemporary performance practices in educational, social and community contexts. The writing is situated in the spaces between making and performance, exploring the processes of creating work defined variously as collaborative, participatory and socially engaged.
aesthetics
affect
applied performance
applied theatre
archive
autobiography
Bertolt Brecht
body
Bruce McConachie
cognition
cognitive theory
culture
digital
durational
Edward Casey
emotion
empathy
environment
Erika Fischer-Lichte
ethics
Geraldine Harris
immersive
installation
intervention
LIFT
live art
liveness
Magic Me
Mark Storer
memory
museum
participation
politics
praxis
site specific
space
Spare Tyre
Tim Webb
Mapping Perception
Editor: Giles Lane & Katrina Jungnickel with Mark Lythgoe | Reference: P0438 | ISBN: 1-901540-21-9 | Type: Publication
art and science collaboration