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d ocumentation as scenography

This documentation captures the essence of Michael Spencer's work presented at the 2011 Prague Quadrennial. It explores the concept of absence in performance and scenography, emphasizing the role of visual elements beyond mere representation. The exhibition showcased various intersections, including dance, installation, and contemporary art, inviting audiences to reflect on artifacts and their significance in practice. By shifting focus from products to processes, Spencer’s exhibit expands notions of authorship and challenge traditional boundaries within performance art.

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d ocumentation as scenography

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  1. documentation as scenography Michael Spencer BRISTOL 2013

  2. you had to be there…..

  3. stuff

  4. a celebration of absence

  5. intersections – PQ’11

  6. dance

  7. dress up hug

  8. look up

  9. look down

  10. objects perform

  11. scale models perform

  12. duschamp

  13. forced entertainment

  14. dutch national exhibit – pq’11 . .

  15. dutchnational exhibit – PQ’11 documenting the documenters the show

  16. vindication

  17. sisters from another mister

  18. the plinth

  19. documentationasscenography ...is a manifestation of…. the dissatisfaction with artefacts as a means of conveying the practice the role of the visual in performance expanding to embrace notions of authorship the change in emphasis from product to process the change in emphasis from representation to presentation

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