Maumau-taimi : wasting time; being useless : a thesis submitted to Auckland University of Technology in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Performance and Media Art, 2016 / Kalisolaite 'Uhila ; supervisors: Chris Braddock, Janine Randerson.
This research project is a personal exploration of how time can be enacted through various approaches in order to develop a performance process that questions cultural perception of time. New works are devised and collected using four core elements of performance including time, space, the performer...
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Format: | Ethesis |
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Summary: | This research project is a personal exploration of how time can be enacted through various approaches in order to develop a performance process that questions cultural perception of time. New works are devised and collected using four core elements of performance including time, space, the performer's body, and a relationship between audience and performer. The outcomes present a figurative expression of time wasted in the context of performance art in Tonga, Aotearoa and beyond. Author supplied keywords: Time; Body; Audience; Space. |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource Also held in print (64 leaves : illustrations ; 30 cm) in off-campus storage, box 193 |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references. |