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Avatars, Activism and Postdigital Performance: Precarious Intermedial Identities

Editat de Liam Jarvis, Karen Savage
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 iun 2023
In the context of the postdigital age, where technology is increasingly part of our social and political world, Avatars, Activism and Postdigital Performance traces how identity can be created, developed, hijacked, manipulated, sabotaged and explored through performance in postdigital cultures. Considering how technology is reshaping performance, this timely collection reveals how we engage in performance practices through expanded notions of intermediality, knotted networks and layering.This book examines the artist as activist and producer of avatars, and how digital doubles, artificial intelligence and semi-automated politics are problematizing and expanding our discussions of identity. Using a range of examples in theatre, film and internet-based performance practices, chapters examine the uncertain boundaries of networked 'informational selves' in mediatized cultures, the impacts of machine algorithms, apps and the consequences of digital legacies. Case studies include James Cameron's Avatar, Blast Theory's Karen, Ontroerend Goed's A Game of You, Randy Rainbow's online videos, Sisters Grimm's Calpurnia Descending, Dead Centre's Lippy and Chekhov's First Play and Jo Scott's practice-as-research in 'place-mixing'.This is an incisive study for scholars, students and practitioners interested in the wider conversations around identity-formation in postdigital cultures.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350270534
ISBN-10: 1350270539
Pagini: 200
Ilustrații: 15 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Methuen Drama
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Part of a series of successful and strong intermediality International Federation for Theatre Research working group publications, informed by current debates and discussions in the field

Notă biografică

Liam Jarvis is a Senior Lecturer in Theatre at the University of Essex, UK.Karen Savage is Head of the School of Fine & Performing Arts at the University of Lincoln, UK.

Cuprins

List of IllustrationsNotes on ContributorsIntroduction: Postdigitality: "Isn't it all 'Intermedial'?" Liam Jarvis, University of Essex, UK, and Karen Savage, University of Lincoln, UKChapter 1: Avatars, Apes, and the 'Test' of Performance Capture, Ralf Remshardt , University of Florida, USAChapter 2: Performativity 3.0: Hacking Postdigital Subjectivities, William W. Lewis, Purdue University, USA Chapter 3: Randy Rainbow's Musical and Social Media Activism: (Digital) Bodyguards and Politicising/Weaponising Audiences, Karen Savage, University of Lincoln, UKChapter 4: Deepfake-ification: A Postdigital Aesthetics of Wrongness in Deepfakes and Theatrical Shallowfakes Liam Jarvis, University of Essex, UKChapter 5: The Glitch, The Diva, and Coming Back Out: Aging and Postdigital Identity, Asher Warren, University of Tasmania, AustraliaChapter 6: Voicing Identity: Theatre Sound and Precarious Subjectivities, Lynne Kendrick, Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, University of London, UK and Yaron Shylydkrot, University of Sheffield, UKChapter 7: Postdigital Place-Mixing in the Wild City Jo Scott, University of Salford, UKIndex

Recenzii

Starting with Matthew Causey's question 'does an intermedial performance research group need to exist?', this edited collection signals a transition from an 'intermedial' to a 'postdigital' way of thinking. It beautifully 'knots' current debates with diverse practices and expanded notions of 'performance' related to avatars, activism and postdigital identities and aesthetics.