in excess of the already constituted

Filed under:theory, pop culture, art and tech — posted by nathaniel on 01 May 2005 @ 1:35 pm

First up:
Now and again I decide it may be time to explore new things. Well, theory is not exactly new to me, but I don’t plan on going back and re-categorizing every post in my whole blog (nearly 600 entries to date!). Point? New category of posts on this blog is “theory,” and this here is the first entry.

WSOA (Wits School of the Arts) paper. Clockwise from left, around table: Natasha Christopher (artist), Professor Jane Taylor, Nicole Ridgway and Marc Edwards (artist)

at WSOA (Wits School of the Arts) seminar. Clockwise from left, around table: Natasha Christopher (artist), Professor Jane Taylor, Nicole Ridgway and Marc Edwards (artist)

Local scholar (OK, she’s also my wife) Nicole Ridgway presented this week’s WSOA paper, entitled in excess of the already constituted: interaction as performance. It was a fake debate, as provocation, between the two most prolific (in my not so humble opinion) new media philosopher / theorists around today - Brian Massumi and Mark Hansen.

Aside from the case studies of Bill Viola, in order to take a look at the performed vs the preformed in the “emerging space” of interaction, the most interesting thing Nicole did was in and around her respondents. Rather than asking for the standard academic response, she got local artists to talk about how they might apply its concepts in their work.

A great discussion ensued, and even carried on into a bar through much later that evening. A short version of said paper will eventually be online at http://inter-disciplinary.net/, and the full chapter will be published by Rodopi press later this year.


2 comments »

  1. This is unbelievable! I have just been to a conference by Erika Fischer-Lichte (does your wife know her?) entitled “Culture as Performance”. I strongly disagreed with her way of seeing performance, very old-school phenomenological, where she insisted on the crucial importance of the actual physical meeting, as opposed other forms of meetings/events. I am very anxious to read the text you describe! I was going to write a note on my blog on the conference yesterday, I gave up, but this encourages me again…

    Comment by Vvoi — 01 May 2005 @ 5:46 pm

  2. yeh - it’s good stuff. Will Mos Def post the e-book link when it goes live, as well as the where to get the full chapter. We’re actually working on a collaborative paper now, which takes this concept a step further, entitled “the implicit body”….

    Comment by nathaniel — 03 May 2005 @ 8:46 am

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