Performance Research Volume 20 Issue 6

On An/Notations

Issue editors: Scott deLahunta, Kim Vincs and Sarah Whatley

ISSN: 1352-8165 (2015) 20:6

On An/notations considers the potential of the surface of the page, alongside other surfaces, including the screen, as sites for engaging with and thinking through performance ideas and processes. An annotation at its simplest level is adding information to information using some kind of mark-up language or tools. Annotation of body-based practice documentation (for example, video or motion capture) is research done on research, adding semantic layers and drawing further insights out of recorded (mainly past) events and actions. This issue will seek to engage projects using a wide range of approaches alongside critical reflection to draw out and make explicit research and insights from within the entanglement of sensing, feeling and thinking that is the body-based practitioner's research field.

On An/Notations

Scott de Lahunta, Kim Vincs , Sarah Whatley

pp. 1 - 2

The Body in the Margins : Alexandra Kollontai’s command performance

Lindsay Goss

pp. 3 - 11

Notation for the Audience : The reading movement as way to implicate spectators

Emilie Gallier

pp. 12 - 17

Going to hear a dance : On audio describing

Eleanor Margolies

pp. 17 - 23

Notes on Annotation

Florian Jenett

pp. 24 - 25

Affective Traces in Virtual Spaces : Annotation and emerging dance scores

Hetty Blades

pp. 26 - 34

Worlds of MoCap : Writing dance on a three-dimensional canvas

Laura Karreman

pp. 35 - 42

Creating by Annotating : The director’s notebooks of Jan Fabre and Jan Lauwers

Timmy De Laet, Edith Cassiers, Luk van den Dries

pp. 43 - 52

Notion of Notation >< Notation of Notion (artists’ pages)

Emma Cocker, Nikolaus Gansterer, Mariella Greil

pp. 53 - 57

How Viral Poems are Annotated : On ‘OCD’ by Neil Hilborn

Kila van der Starre

pp. 58 - 64

Scoring the Generating Principles of Performance Systems

Pil Hansen, Christopher House

pp. 65 - 73

Report on a European Project : The laboratory for the twenty-first century (LABO21)

Jonas Rutgeerts, Bertha Bermúdez Pascual, BADCo., Sarah Whatley , Sarah Whatley

pp. 74 - 77

Let’s Make a World : A world to be alive in (artists’ pages)

Claire Hind, Gary Winters

pp. 78 - 81

Rekall : An environment for notation / annotation / denotation

Clarisse Bardiot

pp. 82 - 86

Just in Time : Rosemary Butcher, making memories and marks

Susan Melrose, Stefanie Sachsenmaier, Rosemary Butcher

pp. 87 - 94

Jealousy, Transmission and Recovery

Simon Ellis

pp. 95 - 100

Translucent Surface / Quiet Body : Choreographic Notes

Katrina Brown

pp. 101 - 105

Performances in Footnote Form : While You Are With Us Here Tonight

Mark Smith

pp. 106 - 113

The Annotation of Skin

Prarthana Purkayastha

pp. 114 - 121

Dances I Only Heard in the Night

Alana Gerecke

pp. 122 - 123

Notes on Contributors

pp. 124 - 126