2021
DOI: 10.2478/mik-2021-0009
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Performance Art Using Biometric Data

Abstract: Summary This research analyzes performance art that uses biometric data, based on two concept perspectives – inhuman interconnections and transcorporeality – applied to examples of European performance art from Lithuania, Finland, Poland, and Denmark. The term performance art theoretically refers to all art that involves the human body, human biometric data, inhuman interconnections, transcorporeality, and liminal space. This study examines the differences between wide-scope interactive art and … Show more

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“…The third perspective is transcorporeality(Cohen, 2015;Alaimo 2010, Griniuk, 2021 and in the case of performances, it is connected to the socio-cultural context. This needed to be taken into consideration as the performances were designed site-specifically for each of the two art fairs, which have quite different contexts and histories.…”
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“…The third perspective is transcorporeality(Cohen, 2015;Alaimo 2010, Griniuk, 2021 and in the case of performances, it is connected to the socio-cultural context. This needed to be taken into consideration as the performances were designed site-specifically for each of the two art fairs, which have quite different contexts and histories.…”
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confidence: 99%