Documentation, Disappearance and the Representation of Live Performance
Discover the fascinating intersection of performance and documentation in Documentation, Disappearance and the Representation of Live Performance by M. Reason. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2006, this insightful paperback spans 269 pages and delves into the critical concerns of performance studies. M. Reason examines contemporary performance practices, highlighting the transformative roles of video, photography, and writing in shaping our understanding of live performances. This book offers an in-depth exploration of the ideological, practical, and representational implications that arise when we document performances. Ideal for scholars, practitioners, and enthusiasts alike, it invites readers to reconsider how performance is perceived and recorded in our modern world. Enhance your library with this essential read that bridges the gap between live art and its documentation.