• Performed Photography

    Blow up: photography, cinema and the brain

    Neidich, Warren, «Blow up: photography, cinema and the brain», , 2003 (www.warrenneeidich.com) AbstractThis paper explores the relationship between photography, cinema, and the evolving human brain, proposing that modern technological advancements in visual media have fundamentally transformed cultural interactions and perceptions. By tracing the historical development of optical technologies and their cultural implications, the study discusses how these technologies shape subjective experience and influence the neural organization of the brain. The author argues that contemporary imagery induces a dynamic understanding of space and time, suggesting that both the construction of culture and neural processes are continuously interlinked. Other data Number of pages:ISBN:ISSN:DOI:URL: https://www.academia.edu/947801/Blow_up_photography_cinema_and_the_brainLanguage: ENkey: 86PNWUUJ

  • Performed Photography

    Between Action and Image: Performance as ‘Inframedium’

    Westerman, Jonah, «Between Action and Image: Performance as ‘Inframedium’», Tate, 2015. https://www.tate.org.uk/research/features/between-action-and-image Abstract What would it mean to think of performance as a medium? Or rather, what would it do to our usual modes of articulating performance art, its meanings and its histories? Other data Number of pages: ISBN: ISSN: DOI: URL: https://www.tate.org.uk/research/features/between-action-and-image Language: EN key: HH3LCMMZ

  • Performativity of photography,  Performed Photography,  Stage Photography

    Archaeologies of Presence

    Giannachi, Gabriella; Kaye, Nick; Shanks, Michael; Kaye, Nick; Shanks, Michael, Archaeologies of Presence, Routledge, 2012 Abstract Archaeologies of Presence is a brilliant exploration of how the performance of presence can be understood through the relationships between performance theory Other data Number of pages: 19-44 ISBN: 978-0-203-12673-8 ISSN: DOI: URL: https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9780203126738 Language: EN key: 6PRXC75T

  • Stage Photography

    Artistas Unidos: Revista Nº 9, Novembro 2003

    Silva Melo, Jorge, Artistas Unidos: Revista Nº 9, Novembro 2003, , 2003 Abstract Secção da Revista Fotografar teatro – Jorge Silva Melo: Fotografia de cena – António Pedro Ferreira: Pisar o palco – Carla Carvalho Tomás: Outras maneiras de ver – J. Marques: Quem é que está para ter muito trabalho? – João Paulo Dias: Passar despercebido – João Tuna: Representar a forma – Jorge Gonçalves: Mostrar outra imagem – José Manuel – Luísa Ferreira: Criar uma coisa paralela ao espectáculo – Paulo Cintra: Sempre na plateia Other data Number of pages: ISBN: ISSN: DOI: URL: https://artistasunidos.pt/no-9-novembro-2003/ Language: PT key: ZQDKK6YZ