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constructing a real-time research log
- recording my presentations and tutorials > partial transcription & analysis
reading strategies
- annotation
- summary
- own thoughts
- intertextual links
gathering data
language
- scripts/compositions/exercises
- publications: fiction (poetry, stories), essays, theory
- interview, phone call, letter (w/practitioners, theoreticians, believers)
performance
- sound (vocal)
- theatre
- sound walks (app Echoes)
hardware tools
meant to capture/represent flow
- Headphone microphone (to record conversations on walks+field recordings)
- Pedal camera (to capture the everyday of flow, can also be used during CSS)
- 3D print gyro (micro-macro, tracking movement - flow of performance (material = focus, movement is tool of gathering it), flow of daily movements)
- mirror headset (paradox of sensibility)
- smthing with brainwaves
tech
- archiving (setting up a taxonomisation of gathered data) > archiving research + archiving practice
- (analysis (a tool that computes for me, can offer insight that could not otherwise be))
- (even: (machine learning) prediction, construction of artificial flow)
w/others
- events (dinners, gatherings)
- workshop (CSS - composing sensibility sessions)
- Who cares?
- The death of the author
- discussions
- readings
observation
habitus
Observing the movements that people make subconsciously, habitually.
When we are consumed in an action that takes all of our attention ("processing power"), we do not think of the gestures we make, the focus is primarily on the task being done, sometimes not even that. The "empty gaze" is often perceivable, mind can be elsewhere: mechanical movement of human bodies.
For example: people moving a heavy ladder, folding a bed-sheet, technicians setting up lights, a musician arranging gear, a cook cutting vegetables, a cashier handling the groceries.
Performative elements that I am interested in: the replica of these gestures without objects (folding, scanning especially) on stage or on video (in the video objects are edited out (green screen bed-sheet?)).
ref: Mann (psychotechniques), Stanislavsky (psychophysical techniques)
questions
own questions
- research and practice interest articulated in a set of questions
- being interviewed by myself/others (monthly practice, repeating questions)
queering damage questions
&add reference
- what is going on here?
- which are the agents implied? alive or not, human or not, powerful or powerless
- wheres? spatiality / situatedness / displacements / distribution
- whens? temporality / durability / existing / extinct / repeated
- semiotic-materialities: what signs and matters are at work in this ensemble?
- your entanglement with the scene
- can a pattern be identified here? to what extent is this damage structural, or singular?
&answer
Aymeric's questions
- are you planning for an individual work or a collaboration (as in with another XPUB2)?
- what are the theories, concepts, frameworks you would like to engage with during the second years? (less is more)
- what are the practices, techniques you would like to focus on? (same)
- how do the last two relate to, inform, complement, or conflict with each other in a meaningful way?
- what is the issue you want to deal with (and/or damage, check again the queering damage questions, try answering them)
- what is the preferred medium or the media you are inclined to use next year?
- what kind of public do you intend to create?
- why is it relevant? (maybe overlapping, duplicate with the queering damage questions)
&answer
Marloes's questions
- What do you want to make?
- How do you plan to make it?
- What is your timetable?
- Why do you want to make it?
- Who can help you and how?
- Relation to previous practice
- Relation to a larger context
- References/bibliography