February 10, 2010

Welcome to MEFT3353 Media and Performance 2010

This subject examines the places of technology in contemporary performance culture from MTV to performance art. It considers the rise of video literacy and the expanding field of digital culture in terms of the ways in which such technologies have shifted the parameters of performance and representation. It looks at a range of performance objects, activities, events and behaviours produced in the exchange between the body and new media.  It looks at questions of the convergence of performance genres and the remediation of art works and theoretical concepts such as posthumanism and cybernetics. It critiques the notion that live performance forms are discrete and unmediated and therefore cut off from contemporary cultural change. This is a level 3 course which enables a more focussed and theoretically intensive discussion than first and second year courses. It also brings new developments in the field of performance studies into contact with issues in media studies and reflects an interdisciplinary approach to teaching and learning.


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