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Animism in Art and Performance

Editat de Christopher Braddock
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This book explores Māori indigenous and non-indigenous scholarship corresponding with the term ‘animism’. In addressing visual, media and performance art, it explores the dualisms of people and things, as well as 'who' or 'what' is credited with 'animacy'. It comprises a diverse array of essays divided into four sections: Indigenous Animacies, Atmospheric Animations, Animacy Hierarchies and Sensational Animisms. Cassandra Barnett discusses artists Terri Te Tau and Bridget Reweti and how personhood and hau (life breath) traverse art-taonga. Artist Natalie Robertson addresses kōrero (talk) with ancestors through photography. Janine Randerson and sound artist Rachel Shearer consider the sun as animate with mauri (life force), while Anna Gibb explores life in the algorithm. Rebecca Schneider and Amelia Jones discuss animacy in queered and raced formations. Stephen Zepke explores Deleuze and Guattari's animist hylozoism and Amelia Barikin examines a mineral ontology of art. This book will appeal to readers interested in indigenous and non-indigenous entanglements and those who seek different approaches to new materialism, the post-human and the anthropocene.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319882697
ISBN-10: 3319882694
Pagini: 291
Ilustrații: XV, 291 p. 32 illus., 30 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1.- Introduction: Animism and Animacies; Christopher Braddock.- 2. Te Tuna-Whiri: The Knot of Eels; Cassandra Barnett.- Activating Photographic Mana Rangatiratanga through Kōrero; Natalie Robertson.- 4. Dark Sun: Solar Frequencies, Solar Affects; Janine Randerson and Rachel Shearer.- 5. Language as a Life Form; Anna Gibbs.- 6. The Storm and the Still in the Art of Bridie Lunney; Simone Schmidt.- 7. Animate Atmospheres: Art at the Edge of Materiality; Edward Scheer.- 8. Intrainanimation; Rebecca Schneider.- 9. Animacies and Performativity; Amelia Jones with Chris Braddock.- 10. Animism, Animacy and Participation in the Performances of Darcell Apelu; Christopher Braddock.- 11. Exploring Posthuman Masquerade and Becoming; Martin Patrick.- 12. The Animist Readymade: Towards a Vital Materialism of Contemporary Art; Stephen Zepke.- 13. Sound Fossils and Arche-Fossils: Towards a Mineral Ontology of Contemporary Art; Amelia Barikin.

Notă biografică

Christopher Braddock is an artist, a writer, and Professor of Visual Arts at Auckland University of Technology (AUT), New Zealand. He co-leads the Ph.D. and M.Phil. programmes and the Art & Performance Research Group. He is author of Performing Contagious Bodies: Ritual Participation in Contemporary Art (Palgrave, 2013).

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This book explores Māori indigenous and non-indigenous scholarship corresponding with the term ‘animism’. In addressing visual, media and performance art, it explores the dualisms of people and things, as well as 'who' or 'what' is credited with 'animacy'. It comprises a diverse array of essays divided into four sections: Indigenous Animacies, Atmospheric Animations, Animacy Hierarchies and Sensational Animisms. Cassandra Barnett discusses artists Terri Te Tau and Bridget Reweti and how personhood and hau (life breath) traverse art-taonga. Artist Natalie Robertson addresses kōrero (talk) with ancestors through photography. Janine Randerson and sound artist Rachel Shearer consider the sun as animate with mauri (life force), while Anna Gibb explores life in the algorithm. Rebecca Schneider and Amelia Jones discuss animacy in queered and raced formations. Stephen Zepke explores Deleuze and Guattari's animist hylozoism and Amelia Barikin examines a mineral ontology of art. This book will appeal to readers interested in indigenous and non-indigenous entanglements and those who seek different approaches to new materialism, the post-human and the anthropocene.

Caracteristici

Explores the concept of 'animism' in relation to a variety of art forms including theatre, sculpture, and photography Questions the distinctions of animate and inanimate, subject and object, material and immaterial, live and dead to ask where 'liveness' really resides Addresses the work of a varied and interesting mix of artists Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras