Fear of missing out: performance art through the lens of participatory culture

K. Nolan
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ABSTRACT This research project set out to examine FOMO through the curation of a performance art event. Referring to the ‘fear of missing out’, FOMO is posited as symptomatic of the ways in which embodied subjectivities are performed through participatory cultures. With the insidious co-option of such cultures by powerful multinational companies, come new ways in which the body is commodified in late-capitalist economies. This paper examines modes of prosumption emergent from digital and social media and considers strategies of performance in this context. It could be argued that performance art practices might resist or intervene in such discourses through a powerful ability to re-establish human connection through a live and affective performing or spectating experience (O’Dell 1998; Phelan 2005). However, liveness, affect and human connection are themselves enmeshed in digital cultures. This paper will consider how performance can think through the ways in which embodied subjectivities are produced through FOMO and ask whether in this context performance art practice can reclaim the affective body.
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害怕错过:参与性文化镜头下的行为艺术
本研究项目旨在通过一个行为艺术活动的策划来检验FOMO。FOMO指的是“害怕错过”,它被认为是参与性文化中体现主体性的一种症状。随着强大的跨国公司对这些文化的潜移默化,在晚期资本主义经济中,身体被商品化的新方式出现了。本文考察了数字和社交媒体产生的消费模式,并考虑了在这种背景下的表现策略。可以认为,行为艺术实践可能会抵制或干预这种话语,通过一种强大的能力,通过现场和情感表演或观看经验来重建人类联系(O 'Dell 1998;Phelan 2005)。然而,活力、情感和人际关系本身就融入了数字文化。本文将考虑行为如何通过FOMO产生体现的主体性的方式进行思考,并询问在这种背景下行为艺术实践是否可以收回情感身体。
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International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media
International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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