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Introduction: Plant Performance
Plants perform their own interests and purposes. Plants perform in ways that afford and invite specific human experiences. Plants also perform complex biopolitical roles.
Sandilands, Catriona +2 more
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Practitioner report: running walls: the performance of the limit in prison [PDF]
The limit to freedom, represented by the wall of the prison, is the limit to run to reach the finish-line of the marathon: run the limit! Training prisoners to run a marathon as a practice of the limit.
Maccagno, Paolo
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SETTING THE STAGE FOR THE SUN: Interrogations of performance of flicker
Flicker is a coordinated beat which can be superimposed on the brain’s alpha rhythm, through a flickering light source, and is associated with hallucinatory or visionary states of mind.
Blum, Sonja
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A putative (private) life of Hannah Arendt. Bio-portraiture as performance in the work of Miriam Shenitzer [PDF]
The paper uses tropes culled from several of Hannah Arendt's works, as well as Rebecca Schneider's performance-theoretical considerations on "reenactment", to analyze the work of artist Miriam Shenitzer, specifically a show of drawings, captions, and ...
Zank, Michael
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Drama and Desire: Theorising entangled performance practice
From Plato’s erotic symposium, through sex and death on Early Modern British stages, to Freud’s venture beyond pleasure, the ludic practice of plays and playing has long been associated with desire.
Katafiasz, Kate Rose
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Cancelled Time: COVID-19 and the Power of Time in Performance and Politics
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected contemporary performing arts in several ways, not least in the form of mass cancellations of performances and production processes in many countries around the world in the year 2020.
Döcker, Georg
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Book of Abstracts: 11th World Congress of Performance Analysis of Sport, 16-18 November 2016. International Society of Performance Analysis of Sport.
ARIO FEDERICI +9 more
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Performance theorists have long been drawn to the potential of performance to subvert established institutions. The results of performance are never fully determined in advance; performances subject established images to reinterpretation; they take place
Joseph Grim Feinberg +1 more
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The study considered performance analysis and feedback from the perspective of the performance analyst through the investigation of the ‘what’, ‘how’ and ‘when’ of practice within a selection of Olympic sports.
Wells, Julia +3 more
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ABSTRACT Pediatric gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (GEP‐NENs) are extremely rare and clinically heterogeneous. Management has largely been extrapolated from adult practice. This European Standard Clinical Practice Guideline (ESCP), developed by the EXPeRT network in collaboration with adult NEN experts, provides (adult) evidence ...
Michaela Kuhlen +23 more
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