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This is an essay in | This is an essay in several parts. I am going to talk about epistemology. The mind, navigating around ideas, experiences, and formation of knowledge, the learning process, as related to the improvisational aspect of my practice. The process of arriving, getting there, moving through thought and practice. Inspired by IC-98's Foucault's Sleep, I will relate my ideas along the format of an archipelago. By approaching my Ideas as Islands, I will investigate and chart the landscape and vast waters of the brain. I will talk about repetition (Smith), circling around ideas, revisiting ideas as a journey (Bateson, Sehgal), as if in a boat, navigating around the island, looking at the problem from different angles. How relating sequences and devising narrative structure (Smith, Calle) foster relationships between subjects, bring an experience, new perspective, sedimentation, growth, an ecology of mind (Bateson). Through Bateson, I will focus on human pattern recognition, systems, learning while doing, connecting mind and body. | ||
The initial outset of the collection, curiosity cabinet, again serves as a way to visit a few different aspects. Further examination will bring a red thread, diverging paths leading to new insights and already acquired knowledge. | The initial outset of the collection, curiosity cabinet, archipelago, again serves as a way to visit a few different aspects. Further examination will bring a red thread, diverging paths leading to new insights and already acquired knowledge. | ||
I will question the term nonlinearity, as in my opinion every person has their own linearity. I will get to this by way of Joel Ryan's ideas Knowing When, a lecture on how the body and brain work together to organize the performer's objective sense of time. | I will question the term nonlinearity, as in my opinion every person has their own linearity. I will get to this by way of Joel Ryan's ideas Knowing When, a lecture on how the body and brain work together to organize the performer's objective sense of time. |
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Outline This is an essay in several parts. I am going to talk about epistemology. The mind, navigating around ideas, experiences, and formation of knowledge, the learning process, as related to the improvisational aspect of my practice. The process of arriving, getting there, moving through thought and practice. Inspired by IC-98's Foucault's Sleep, I will relate my ideas along the format of an archipelago. By approaching my Ideas as Islands, I will investigate and chart the landscape and vast waters of the brain. I will talk about repetition (Smith), circling around ideas, revisiting ideas as a journey (Bateson, Sehgal), as if in a boat, navigating around the island, looking at the problem from different angles. How relating sequences and devising narrative structure (Smith, Calle) foster relationships between subjects, bring an experience, new perspective, sedimentation, growth, an ecology of mind (Bateson). Through Bateson, I will focus on human pattern recognition, systems, learning while doing, connecting mind and body.
The initial outset of the collection, curiosity cabinet, archipelago, again serves as a way to visit a few different aspects. Further examination will bring a red thread, diverging paths leading to new insights and already acquired knowledge.
I will question the term nonlinearity, as in my opinion every person has their own linearity. I will get to this by way of Joel Ryan's ideas Knowing When, a lecture on how the body and brain work together to organize the performer's objective sense of time.
Content
Sophie Calle Appointment with Sigmund Freud
Gregory Bateson Steps to an ecology of mind
IC-98 Foucault's Sleep: Models for a proposal
Keith A. Smith Structure of the visual book
Theo Ellsworth Capacity
Tino Sehgal Sehgal Masterclass
Sharon Bridgeforth Theatrical Jazz Aesthetic
Notes on nonlinearity & Rule-based improvisation
Form / Method
Emily Ward and Ian White We are behind
The Trip The Trip
Laurence Bach the Paros Dream Book