Re-Inventing the Live Arts Event with Local Arts Communities: Covid 19

与当地艺术社区一起重塑现场艺术活动:Covid 19

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    AH/W00416X/1
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 8.46万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    英国
  • 项目类别:
    Research Grant
  • 财政年份:
    2021
  • 资助国家:
    英国
  • 起止时间:
    2021 至 无数据
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

Has Covid-19 killed the live event? Many in the Creative Industries fear so. An alternative view, however, could be: 'Long live the live event!' The proposed research will interrogate this dynamic by exploring how artists can re-invent the live event by asking the following questions: How do pandemic-related changes to conditions of production affect art-making for live events? What are the creative solutions explored by artists across genres to re-invent live events (e.g. site-specific, multi-media, participatory) under Covid-19 restrictions? How do Covid-19 restrictions affect the intrinsic power of live events to generate a sense of community and enable shared experiences? How do audiences respond to innovative live arts events, which might appear experimental and unfamiliar to them? How does the pandemic change people's understanding and appreciation of live arts events? How can pandemic-related changes be harnessed to improve future resilience in the creative sector? In order to explore these questions, the PI will organise a local arts festival in North Wales (June 2021), bringing together artists and performers with the shared aim of creating a series of live outdoor and indoor events. The PI will shadow, document and discuss the artistic work-in-progress and the art works during the preparations for the festival as well as after the festival. Collaborating artists will document their work-in-progress and discuss their work with academics and stakeholders in an online conference. The PI will collaborate with artists on a co-authored article, making the research findings available to key stakeholders and informing future practice. All aspects of the research project will be available online.
Covid-19扼杀了直播活动吗?创意产业的许多人对此感到担忧。然而,另一种观点可能是:“直播活动万岁!”拟议的研究将通过探索艺术家如何通过提出以下问题来重新创造现场活动来质疑这种动态:与大流行相关的生产条件的变化如何影响现场活动的艺术创作?在Covid-19限制下,不同类型的艺术家探索了哪些创造性的解决方案来重新创造现场活动(例如特定场地、多媒体、参与式)?Covid-19限制措施如何影响现场活动产生社区意识和实现共享体验的内在力量?观众如何回应创新的现场艺术活动,这些活动对他们来说可能是实验性的和陌生的?疫情如何改变人们对现场艺术活动的理解和欣赏?如何利用与大流行病有关的变化来提高创意部门未来的复原力?为了探索这些问题,PI将在北威尔士组织一个当地艺术节(2021年6月),将艺术家和表演者聚集在一起,共同创造一系列现场户外和室内活动。在节日筹备期间和节日结束后,PI将对正在进行的艺术作品和艺术作品进行跟踪、记录和讨论。合作艺术家将记录他们正在进行的工作,并在在线会议上与学者和利益相关者讨论他们的工作。PI将与艺术家合作撰写一篇共同撰写的文章,将研究成果提供给关键利益相关者,并为未来的实践提供信息。研究项目的所有方面都将在网上提供。

项目成果

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Sarah Pogoda其他文献

Towards Radical Intimacy with the More-than-Human in Co-Somatic Performance
在躯体表现中与超人建立彻底的亲密关系
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  • 发表时间:
    2023
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    0
  • 作者:
    Sarah Pogoda
  • 通讯作者:
    Sarah Pogoda

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