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Relation to a larger context
RELATION TO A LARGER CONTEXT


History of staged events where the performers are 'real' people in scripted reality scenarios – Gladiators, Dance Marathons, Reality TV
History of staged events where the performers are 'real' people in scripted reality scenarios – Gladiators, Dance Marathons, Reality TV
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Performance of the Self - Erving Goffman
Performance of the Self - Erving Goffman


Practical steps
PRACTICAL STEPS


Will simultaneously research the history of staged events and visit buildings/rooms/events such as cinemas, theatres, stadiums, lecture theatres, meeting rooms etc. Photograph/film/interventions in these spaces in order to record/analyse/understand them.
- Research the history of mass staged events, specifically focusing on architecture and design techniques used to manipulate an audience
Construct my own scenarios using furniture/sound/lighting. Invite people to spaces I have visited potentially for a screening/interaction
- Visit spaces such as cinemas, auditoriums, theatres and meeting rooms. Both when they are in use and when they are vacant
- Film/photograph these spaces and possibly do interventions or performances also
- Construct my own physical spaces in the studio using furniture, lighting, sound and film




References
REFERENCES


Renz Circus
'''Read/Watched'''
Fellini
They Shoot Horses Don't They
Black Mirror
Adam Curtis
Neil Leach
Alain de Botton
Erving Goffman
Soloman Asch
Stanley Milgram
Philip Zimbardo
Ivan Pavlov
John Bowlby


'Dance Marathons- Performing American Culture in the 1920s and 1930s' by Carol Martin
'They Shoot Horses Don't They'
'Colosseum', BBC
'Black Mirror' Charlie Brooker
'Centruy of the Self' Adam Curtis
'We Live in Public' - Josh Harris (documentary)
'The Xfactor' ITV
'Privacy' Barry Schwartz
'The Presentation of the Self in Everyday Life' by Erving Goffman
'Autobiography' Barbara Steiner and Jun Yang, Thames and Hudson, 2004


'''Reading/Watching'''


'''Steve Suggests: This is the reference list from methods seminar last year: I think you should follow them up:
'Better Living Through Reality TV' by Laurie Ouellette and James Hay
'Camofladge' by Neil Leach,The MIT Press, 2006
'Utopia' edited by John Carey
 
'''To Read/To Watch'''
 
'Artificial Hells' by Claire Bishop


Perform or Else, Jon McKenzie (steve has pdf)
Perform or Else, Jon McKenzie (steve has pdf)


Reality TV: The Work of Being Watched Andreovitz
Reality TV: The Work of Being Watched Andreovitz


'Archive and Aspiration' by Arjun Appadurai


'Better Living Through Reality TV' by Laurie Ouellette and James Hay
'Governmentality, Biopower, and Everyday Life' by Majia Holmer Nadesan


Governing the Soul - Nikolas Rose


'Archive and Aspiration' by Arjun Appadurai
The Man Who shocked the World - T. Blass (Biography of Milgram)
 
 
'Governmentality, Biopower, and Everyday Life' by Majia Holmer Nadesan


Opening Skinner's Box - Lauren Slater


'We Live in Public' - Josh Harris (documentary)
'Clowns' and 'Roma' by Fellini






Also: Governing the Soul - Nikolas Rose


The Man Who shocked the World - T. Blass (Biography of Milgram)


Opening Skinner's Box - Lauren Slater


I also remember discussing your work in terms of 1) the theatre of the social psychology experiment (clasically Milgram and Zimbardo) 2) self performance in social life and in the media. This is rich territory and I'd like to see you describe your own work in terms which draw on these elements. The modalities, drugs &c.
I also remember discussing your work in terms of 1) the theatre of the social psychology experiment (clasically Milgram and Zimbardo) 2) self performance in social life and in the media. This is rich territory and I'd like to see you describe your own work in terms which draw on these elements. The modalities, drugs &c.
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Revision as of 16:14, 9 October 2014

Tentative Title

The Arena


Introduction

Form: Private 'experience'/'encounter' for an individual in a setting associated with public gatherings, with an emphasis on an audience and a performer (such as a cinema/auditorium/theatre/circus/ballroom)

Research:

The individual within a group in particular settings and contexts. The performance of the self in public and in private. Psychology of group dynamics, the history of public entertainment, temporary and permanent spaces for group activity/theatrical spectacles.

Questions:

What effect the group has on the individual and vice versa. How this is reflected in architecture and design (use/absorb/mirror) Experiment with various 'set-ups' for encounters, based on visits to existing spaces/situations and reading/writing research.


Relation to previous practice



'Scenarios' – Volkshotel

Using chairs and diagrams created potential 'scenarios'

'Dinnerdate' – BuroRotterdam

Huis Sonneveld group crit



RELATION TO A LARGER CONTEXT

History of staged events where the performers are 'real' people in scripted reality scenarios – Gladiators, Dance Marathons, Reality TV Architecture/Interior Design/Music as tools for manipulation – Neil Leach, Bryan Lawson, Alain de Botton Psychology of group dynamics – Asch, Milgram, Zimbardo Performance of the Self - Erving Goffman

PRACTICAL STEPS

- Research the history of mass staged events, specifically focusing on architecture and design techniques used to manipulate an audience - Visit spaces such as cinemas, auditoriums, theatres and meeting rooms. Both when they are in use and when they are vacant - Film/photograph these spaces and possibly do interventions or performances also - Construct my own physical spaces in the studio using furniture, lighting, sound and film


REFERENCES

Read/Watched

'Dance Marathons- Performing American Culture in the 1920s and 1930s' by Carol Martin 'They Shoot Horses Don't They' 'Colosseum', BBC 'Black Mirror' Charlie Brooker 'Centruy of the Self' Adam Curtis 'We Live in Public' - Josh Harris (documentary) 'The Xfactor' ITV 'Privacy' Barry Schwartz 'The Presentation of the Self in Everyday Life' by Erving Goffman 'Autobiography' Barbara Steiner and Jun Yang, Thames and Hudson, 2004

Reading/Watching

'Better Living Through Reality TV' by Laurie Ouellette and James Hay 'Camofladge' by Neil Leach,The MIT Press, 2006 'Utopia' edited by John Carey

To Read/To Watch

'Artificial Hells' by Claire Bishop

Perform or Else, Jon McKenzie (steve has pdf)

Reality TV: The Work of Being Watched Andreovitz

'Archive and Aspiration' by Arjun Appadurai

'Governmentality, Biopower, and Everyday Life' by Majia Holmer Nadesan

Governing the Soul - Nikolas Rose

The Man Who shocked the World - T. Blass (Biography of Milgram)

Opening Skinner's Box - Lauren Slater

'Clowns' and 'Roma' by Fellini




I also remember discussing your work in terms of 1) the theatre of the social psychology experiment (clasically Milgram and Zimbardo) 2) self performance in social life and in the media. This is rich territory and I'd like to see you describe your own work in terms which draw on these elements. The modalities, drugs &c.