ROUNDTABLE
The Performative Biofact
Theoretical Background
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Biofact
Nicole C. Karafyllis
Biofakte - Versuch über den Menschen zwischen Artefakt und Lebewesen
A Biofact is a hybrid being to be created, semi-artificial and semi-natural, whose ontological status alternates between animate and inanimate.
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The Three A's of Performance Studies
Richard Schechner
Accomplishment - knowledge that comes from doing
Making of art and culture / creativity / embodiment / the work of imagination / participatory understanding
performing as a way of knowing
Analysis - knowledge that comes from contemplation and comparison
interpretation of art and culture / critique / performance as a metaphor or theoretical model for understanding culture
concentratet attention and contextualization as a way of knowing
Application - knowledge that is tested by practice within a community
activism / social contexts and articulations / action research
social commitment, collaboration and intervention as a way of knowing
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Pataphysics
Alfred Jarry
Exploits and Opinions of Dr. Faustroll, Pathaphysician
Pataphysics is a branch of philosophy or science that examines imaginary phenomena that exist in a world beyond metaphysics; it is the science of imaginary solutions.
Work
Hares Blood
Lucie Strecker & Klaus Spiess
Transfer of part of the genome from Joseph Beuy's multiple Hare's Blood into living cells. Reframing of the blood as the menstruation blood of a female hare. Auctioned at an event to support Pro-Choice at a time when politics under Donald Trump cut the funding.
Sherapy at the World Psychiatric Conference in Madrid
Lucie Strecker & Klaus Spiess & Ann Liv Young
Performance artist Ann Liv Youngs' alter-ego character Sherry performed Sherapy at the World Psychiatric Conference in Madrid in 2014. Confronting the professional therapists with her own version of 'Sherapy' including questions about sex and other personal things, the often hierarchical, aggressive manner of these questions is underlined while unveiling taboos associated with that sort of information.
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Students
- Laura Stoll (Report)
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Partners
- Lucie Strecker (Presentation)