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Exploring Objects as Genuine Artifacts and Story Keepers
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Exploring Objects as Genuine Artifacts and

Story Keepers

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How to use objects as a genuine artifact taken from intimate

environment to theatrical space?

Magnificent Obsessions: The Artist as CollectorBarbican Art Gallery

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Influence and Research

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“Theatre should be more interesting then gazing on a street, as gazing on a street is extremely interesting” (Konstantin Bogomolov, Russian director)

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Ilya and Emilia Kabakov “The Man Who Never Threw Anything Away”

work dedicated to transporting domestic space and objects into performance/gallery space

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Heiner Goebbels “Stifter’s Dinge”

theatre with objects that create action without humans

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Katie Mitchell “Waves”

theatre with live video broadcast giving various view points of the stage

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Theory

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- finding the particular qualities of private space (using real homes, photography, documentary filming)

- exploring the value of an object segregated from its natural environment to theatrical space

Jannis Kounellis“Senza Titolo”

1979 Tate Modern

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Practice

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- Using text where domestic space is dramatically important

- Trying to examine one scene through adding, reducing and replacing the presence of genuine artifacts and seeing what does it change

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Methods

-audience interaction with the space/ objects

-macro view points through video technology/photography

- -creating additional to stage space for object museum presentation

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–Pyotr Vail “The Genius of Place”

“A throne in a private habitation keeps the same title that it does in a castle, but means something absolutely different .”

„Forte Forte” Alvis Hermanis, Latvia


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