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摘要
特定场所的表演是一种流派和现象,最近作为表演艺术的一种范例出现:一种社区。它基本上涉及观众的表演和最新技术的使用。本次研究旨在通过分析2012年由芬兰和韩国两位编舞家合作创作的《失落、思念和遗忘》,找出新的交流方式以及表演中的表演与使用的技术之间的关系。本研究借鉴了表演性的三个原则,即角色转换、社区建设和接触。根据埃里卡-费舍尔·利希特(Erika-Fischer Lichte) 2017年撰写的《表演美学》(The Aesthetics of Performativity)中的这三个原则,讨论了表演者和观众的表演以及技术对表演的影响。研究结果表明,技术可以作为一个环境因素,在整个演出过程中决定观众的参与程度,这基本上是在一个被遗忘的地方——钟路大林广场周围进行巡回演出。此外,还有通过角色转换的观众参与,通过散步建立社区,通过接触参与表演。总而言之,重要的是要理解,在整个表演过程中,观众参与和技术使用的最新趋势正在改变表演艺术界的传统范式。这项研究也具有艺术意义,因为它展示了VR和AI等技术的发展如何从当代艺术的角度向观众充分发挥其潜力。
Study on Performativity of Site-Specific Performance Related to Using Technology
A site-specific performance is a genre and a phenomenon that has recently emerged as a recent paradigm of performing arts: a communality. It basically involves performativity of audience and use of the latest technologies. This study aims to figure out novel methods of communication and the relationship between performativity within a performance and technologies that are used by analyzing “Lost Missing and Forgotten” which is a collaboration of two choreographers from Finland and Korea created in 2012. Three principles of performativity which have been borrowed as key tools for this study are role reversal, community building and contact. Based on these three principles from “The Aesthetics of Performativity” written by Erika-Fischer Lichte in 2017, performativity of performers and audience and influences of technologies to the performance have been addressed. The study results show that technologies can act as an environmental factor that determines the engagement level of audience throughout a performance which is basically a tour around a forgotten place, Dae lim plaza in Jongro. Additionally, there were audience engagement through role reversal, community building through strolling and participation in a performance by contact. To summarize, it is important to understand that recent trend of audience engagement and use of technologies throughout a performance is changing the conventional paradigm in the performing arts scene. This study also has an artistic significance as it shows how development of technologies such as VR and AI can realize its full potential to audience in terms of contemporary arts.