“谁在乎?”:沉浸式和参与式游戏中的新自由主义关怀问题

IF 0.3 2区 艺术学 0 THEATER CONTEMPORARY THEATRE REVIEW Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/10486801.2021.2007900
Jenna Stephenson
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摘要通过利用观众作为他们自己经历的共同创造者,参与式戏剧在新自由主义的劳动实践中变得错综复杂,其特点是D-I-Y精神。与此同时,共同创作的观众被定位在一种定制的亲密体验的特权中心,这种体验不仅是我的,也是我自己的,也是关于我的。本文探讨了创业下载的负面拖累与专注关怀的艺术环境的希望可能性之间的紧张关系。通过对Christine Quintana和Good Things集体创作的《Good Things To Do》的分析,认为戏剧表演的双重本体论通过一种狡猾的戏谑元戏剧化而浮出水面,使观众劳动的性质变得模糊,在现实世界和虚构世界之间,在工作和戏剧之间被赋予了不确定的地位。这种模棱两可的游戏性为逃离新自由主义框架的粘性网络打开了空间和潜力。
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‘Who Cares?’: The Neoliberal Problem of Performing Care in Immersive and Participatory Play
Abstract By using audiences as co-creators of their own experience, participatory theatre becomes imbricated in neoliberal labour practices, characterized by a D-I-Y ethos. At the same time, co-creative audiences are positioned at the privileged centre of a customized, intimate experience that is not only by me, but also for me, and about me. This article explores the tensions between the negative drag of entrepreneurial downloading and the hopeful possibilities for an artistic environment of attentive care. Through analysis of Good Things To Do, a performance created by Christine Quintana and the Good Things collective, it is argued that the dual ontology of theatrical performance, surfaced here through a slippery playful metatheatricality, renders the nature of audience labour ambiguous, assigned an uncertain status between the actual world into the fictional world, between work and play. The playfulness of this ambiguity opens space and potential to escape the sticky web of a neoliberal framework.
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期刊介绍: Contemporary Theatre Review (CTR) analyses what is most passionate and vital in theatre today. It encompasses a wide variety of theatres, from new playwrights and devisors to theatres of movement, image and other forms of physical expression, from new acting methods to music theatre and multi-media production work. Recognising the plurality of contemporary performance practices, it encourages contributions on physical theatre, opera, dance, design and the increasingly blurred boundaries between the physical and the visual arts.
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