A silence meant to be heard: LIGNA’s radio ballet

IF 3.2 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Zheng Wan
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This article analyzes the role of sound in the transformation of social space and organization of noncentered group action through a case study of the series of radio ballets programmed by the German artist collective LIGNA. Typically, LIGNA uses portable audio devices and wireless technology to disseminate instructions to the radio ballet participants, directing them to make synchronized body gestures but not giving them fixed movement paths or identities. This process creates a conceptualized acoustic space parallel to the physical space, challenges the regulations that come with the privatization of public spaces, and dismantles the dichotomies between inside and outside, public and private, and physical and mental. I argue that the radio ballet participants, who form a decentralized, temporary, and mobile community, can explore new possibilities for political intervention in the public sphere through silent collective performances in which sound not only serves the important function of sidestepping visual censorship and avoiding physical conflict but also provides a new methodology for reshaping the order of social space.
沉默的意义在于倾听:LIGNA 的广播芭蕾
本文以德国艺术家团体LIGNA的一系列广播芭蕾舞剧为例,分析了声音在社会空间转化和非中心群体行动组织中的作用。通常,LIGNA使用便携式音频设备和无线技术向无线电芭蕾舞参与者传播指令,指导他们做出同步的身体手势,但不给他们固定的运动路径或身份。这个过程创造了一个概念化的与物理空间平行的声学空间,挑战了公共空间私有化带来的规则,并拆除了内部和外部,公共和私人,身体和精神之间的二分法。我认为,广播芭蕾的参与者组成了一个分散的、临时的、流动的社区,他们可以通过无声的集体表演来探索公共领域政治干预的新可能性,在这种表演中,声音不仅具有回避视觉审查和避免身体冲突的重要功能,而且还提供了一种重塑社会空间秩序的新方法。
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Global Media and China
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