Performative Research in Art Education: Scenes from the Seminar "Exploring Performative Rituals in City Space"
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https://doi.org/10.17169/fqs-9.2.411Keywords:
site-specific art, art education, art history, aesthetic examination, video analysisAbstract
In my contribution, I lay the foundations for a performative approach to art education research and then apply it to three examples from a performance seminar conducted with university students. In the process, I subject video documentaries produced during performative exploration of everyday rituals in public space, to a fresh performative analysis using media techniques. My research interest targets the reactions of passers-by as an expanded audience, i.e., it targets the qualitative changes of social space brought about by these actions of site specific art. The contribution is presented as a multimedia document with videos and animations. The parallel presentation of different media formats produces differentiating and activating readings. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs0802514
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Copyright (c) 2008 Ulrike Stutz
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