Monitoring the body: Transcorporeality and Inhuman interconnections while performing at an art fair

Marija Griniuk

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Abstract

Within this research I present my performance art case Mark Making, which I realized in two venues within the art fair events: at Supermarket Art Fair, in Sweden in 2017 and at ArtVilnius Art Fair, in Lithuania, in 2018. These two events are cases of performance art with biometric data, which I analyze from the autoethnographic perspective. The collected materials are: video and photo documentation, notes and interviews and EEG (electroencephalography, monitoring my brain activity while I perform). My research question is: how art fair, as the platform for the performance, impacts bodily experience of the performer? For analysis of these cases I apply concept theories: inhuman interconnections and transcorporeality (Cohen, 2015; Alaimo 2010, 2016, Griniuk, 2021), where inhuman interconnections are explained as connections between the performer, the audience and the objects involved in the performance. Transcorporeality here is understood as the very specific socio-political context of the performer, presenting the live artwork in the art fair. During the presented case performances bodily conditions of attention and meditation is communicated to the audience and art fair visitors on the screens as the performance unfolds. The physical connections, communication, props and technology, for reading and mediating my live brain activity, involved in the performance impacts the body in the realtime.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherUniversidad autónoma de Barcelona
Media of outputOnline
Publication statusPublished - 2021
MoEC publication typeI1 Audiovisual material
EventAmidst the global context of control, uncontrol and isolation, the conference ADD + ART - Barcelona, Spain
Duration: 7 Jul 20218 Jul 2021
https://addplusart.net/en/program

Keywords

  • Performance
  • Transcorporeality
  • Inhuman Interconnections
  • Art Fair

Field of science

  • Theatre, dance, music, other performing arts

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