Future of post-human performing arts : a preface to a new theory of the body and its presence / by Peter Baofu.
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- 1443844853
- 9781443844857
- Performing arts -- Philosophy
- Performance
- Forecasting
- Task Performance and Analysis
- Forecasting
- Arts du spectacle -- Philosophie
- Rendement au travail
- Prévision
- Energy conversion & storage
- Carpentry
- Sub-aqua swimming
- PERFORMING ARTS -- Theater -- History & Criticism
- Forecasting
- Performance
- Performing arts -- Philosophy
- 792.01 23
- PN2039 .B364 2012
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 503-521) and index.
Introduction : the beauty of performing arts -- The body with limits -- The presence with constraints -- Conclusion : the future of performing arts.
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Are the performing arts really supposed to be so radical that, as John Cage once said in the context of music, ""there is no noise, only sound, "" since ""he argued that any sounds we can hear can be music""? (WK 2007a; D. Harwood 1976) This radical tradition.
English.
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