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Consider submitting a proposal to the Madison Performance Philosophy Collective's inaugural event, Mad Theory: A Performance Philosophy Symposium. We welcome a diversity of approaches, styles, and…Continue
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Karolina Nevoina and I are pleased to announce availability of our working paper, "Further Evidence on the Meaning of Musical Performance". Special thanks to Professor Aaron Williamon and the Royal College of Music, Centre for Performance Science.…
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I just came across Denis Beaubois, an Australian multidisciplinary artist whose work, Currency - Division of Labor might be of interest to researchers here.
It is a series of video/performance works that use the division of labor model in capitalism as a structural tool for performance.
From his website:
The Division of labour work explores…
ContinueConsider submitting a proposal to the Madison Performance Philosophy Collective's inaugural event, Mad Theory: A Performance Philosophy Symposium.
We welcome a diversity of approaches, styles, and methods: lecture performances, experimental talks, live art, interactive installations, roundtable discussions, collaborative praxis-based workshops, site-specific work, durational work, and hybrid theory-practice sessions.
This event is co-sponsored by Performance Philosophy, an international research network, and the A.W. Mellon Art and Scholarship Workshop at UW-Madison's Center for the Humanities.
Proposals are due March 7. Read the CFP here:
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