TURZÍKOVÁ, Tereza. Fragmented Subjectivity: Environment as a Performer. In 5th EASTAP Conference. Theatrical Mind: Authorship, Staging and Beyond. Milano. 2022.
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Original name Fragmented Subjectivity: Environment as a Performer
Name in Czech Roztříštěná subjektivita: Environment jako performer
Authors TURZÍKOVÁ, Tereza.
Edition 5th EASTAP Conference. Theatrical Mind: Authorship, Staging and Beyond. Milano, 2022.
Other information
Original language English
Type of outcome Presentations at conferences
Field of Study 60403 Performing arts studies
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
WWW Fifth EASTAP Conference Theatrical Mind: Authorship, Staging and Beyond
Organization unit Faculty of Arts
Keywords (in Czech) Pierre Huyghe; hyperobjekty; instalace; Timothy Morton; posthumanismus; performance
Keywords in English Pierre Huyghe; hyperobjects; living environments; Timothy Morton; posthumanism; performance
Tags International impact
Changed by Changed by: Mgr. Tereza Teerink Turzíková, učo 462729. Changed: 4/1/2023 09:53.
Abstract
How can we conceptualize subjectivity and authorship in performing arts in the light of accelerating technological development, environmental crisis and global pandemic? In my contribution, I would like to capture the ways in which the environment or even the planet itself can be understood as a performer. To illuminate the performative potential of the Earth, we need to abandon the idea of the planet as a blue-green sphere serving humans and other species as a temporary residence and a resource, but instead to try to perceive the Earth as complex networks of relationships between organisms and their environment, static elements and their variables as well as physical forces, evolutionary development, and the potentialities of other forms that the planet can acquire over a wide temporal horizon. Concepts and ideas of posthuman thinking may help understand how we can perceive nature’s processes, animal behavior and relations within the environment as a form of artistic practice, even though humans remain to be limited by their own definition of art and the aesthetic. On the case studies of Pierre Huyghe’s performative environments, I will showcase ways of rethinking the anthropocentric ideals of the human genius, the dominant position of the author and prejudicial concepts inherited from Wester art canon. In this line of thinking, art can then serve as a utopian space or a laboratory, in which we can act out and test alternative modes of being, and inhabit the planet in ways beneficial to all species, plants, minerals, water streams and other Earth’s agents.
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MUNI/A/1528/2021, interní kód MUName: Výzkum divadelní kultury v interdisciplinárních přesazích III. (Acronym: DIVADLO)
Investor: Masaryk University
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