Telematic Performance : exploring embodiment at a distance
This Internally Sponsored Studio* will explore a broad spectrum of
Telematic or Networked Performance practices from paper cup telephones
to Stelarc to Second Life, including a consideration of how these
technologies and practices relate to distance learning and other
solutions to practice across sites. What is embodiment? How does the
connection of multiple sites enhance or obstruct our experience of the
work presented, or does it somehow create a new experience? We will
examine and experiment with musical/dance/theater/performance art and
other works that are sited in multiple locations simultaneously and
demand a connection between the spaces to function. The course will
include visits (lectures/workshops) from several notable artists in
the field.
*NOTE: This course explores a new model for research at RISD, internal
sponsorship. RISD’s Continuing Education Program is sponsoring/
supporting this course as a progressive model of intra-RISD research.
The projects and thinking that emerge from this course will not be
dictated by the sponsor but will be used by them to think through/
inspire conversation about some of the issues and opportunities in
developing future online learning offerings at RISD.
Wednesday, November 4th, 2009


