On Friday 5 May 2017, 19:00 – 21:00, we
– myself, Nikolaus Gansterer and Mariella Greil – will be launching our new
publication Choreo-graphic
Figures: Deviations from the Line at the AILab Vienna,
Austria. The book is available to purchase here.
With artistic research at its heart, Choreo-graphic
Figures: Deviations from the Line stages a beyond
disciplinary, inter-subjective encounter between the lines of choreography,
drawing and writing. Its core focus is to explore those forms of thinking-in-action produced through collaborative
exchange, in the slippage and deviation when different modes of practice enter
into dialogue, overlap, collide. The publication is conceived as a
studio-laboratory in itself, drawing together critical reflections and experimental
practices that focus on the how-ness — the
qualitative-processual, aesthetic-epistemological and ethico-empathetic
dynamics — within shared artistic exploration, directing attention to an
affective realm of forces and intensities existing before, between and beneath
the more readable gestures of artistic practice. Cultivating sensitivity
towards the barely perceptible micro-movements within the process of artistic
‘sense-making’ has wider structural — even political — implications at the
level of the macro, encouraging the de-, re- and trans-figuring of our ways of
being in the world, inviting new forms of relationality, sociality and
solidarity. Hybrid of an artists’ book and research compendium, Choreo-graphic
Figures: Deviations from the Line invokes
action by operating as a score that can be activated by others, providing
artists, theorists and creative practitioners with a modular toolkit of
performative and notational approaches for future experimental play.
Based on original research and edited by Nikolaus Gansterer, Emma
Cocker and Mariella Greil. With contributions by Alex Arteaga, Arno Böhler,
Christine De Smedt, Catherine de Zegher, Christopher Dell, Gerhard Dirmoser,
Karin Harrasser, Adrian Heathfield, Victor Jaschke, Simona Koch, Krassimira
Kruschkova, Brandon LaBelle, Erin Manning, Dieter Mersch, Lilia Mestre, Werner
Moebius, Alva Noë, Jeanette Pacher, Jörg Piringer, Helmut Ploebst, P.A.
Skantze, Andreas Spiegl.
Published in the series “Edition
Angewandte” by Walter de Gruyter, Berlin/Boston, 2017. ISBN 978-3-11-054660-6