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Perform Design Act is a groundbreaking reflection on two decades of Performance Design as a transformative interdisciplinary field, challenging conventional approaches to creative practice and event-making.
This illuminating collection examines the evolution and impact of Performance Design since its establishment as a university subject twenty years ago. The authors, pioneers in this interdisciplinary domain, present provocative insights gained through extensive collaboration with thinkers, artists, and institutions across music, theater, dance, architecture, and design. Through critical analysis and innovative expressions, the book explores how Performance Design has developed its theoretical foundations while emerging as a significant art form in its own right. Readers will discover how this field has reshaped approaches to event creation, spatial relationships, and worldbuilding through its unique integration of diverse creative disciplines.
This book will appeal to artists, researchers, educators, and students in spatial, visual, and performing arts programs, as well as those engaged with social and cultural humanities who seek to understand how creative practices intersect with broader societal contexts.
Contents
Foreword by Dorita Hannah, Olav Harsløf, Jon McKenzie
Preface by Rachel Hann
Chapter 1. Arts and Humanities go Design - Perform It!
Chapter 2. Staging Critical Spatial Acts: What Is (a) Theatre Now we Call it Performance?
Chapter 3. Design or Else: StudioLab, Traumaturgy, and Platform Performativity
Index



