Burcu Emeç, Michael Martini, Nien Tzu Weng, Roxa Hy
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Burcu Emeç、Michael Martini、Nien Tzu Weng 和 Roxa Hy 来自戏剧、舞蹈和媒体艺术等不同的艺术和文化背景,他们在跨学科表演《Ça a l'air synéthique bonjour hi》中对劳动、建构的亲密关系和参与中的同意进行了深入探讨。考虑到广义上的参与概念,如在社区、经济和政治中的参与,哪些因素会鼓励、阻碍或限制这种参与?为了探究这些因素,四位艺术家转向了参与式表演的模式。他们意识到参与式艺术的许多体验都包含着令人不安、尴尬,而且往往是非自愿的因素,因此他们探讨了这种表演形式如何与经济和政治体系中更广泛的参与问题并行不悖。
Coming from different artistic and cultural backgrounds in theatre, dance, and media arts, Burcu Emeç, Michael Martini, Nien Tzu Weng, and Roxa Hy zoom in on labour, constructed intimacy, and consent within participation in their transdisciplinary performance Ça a l’air synéthique bonjour hi. Considering the notion of participation in its broadest sense—such as in a community, an economy, and politics—what factors can encourage, discourage, or limit it? In order to explore these factors, the four artists turn to the model of a participatory performance. Realizing that many experiences of participatory art contain troubling, awkward, and often non-consensual elements, they interrogate how this form of performance can offer a parallel to larger questions about participation in an economic and political system.