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  • Performance Drawing: Framing the Elements

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    O'Dempsey, Kellie
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    O'Dempsey, Kellie A.
    Year published
    2016
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    Abstract
    Through the examination and production of performance drawing, I have become aware of a gap in the research and knowledge associated with this field. This absence of information makes it difficult to analytically navigate and locate my work in the field. In positing elements for the development of a performance drawing framework to enable criticality and discussion, this paper proposes that performance drawing can be understood in terms of the witness.Through the examination and production of performance drawing, I have become aware of a gap in the research and knowledge associated with this field. This absence of information makes it difficult to analytically navigate and locate my work in the field. In positing elements for the development of a performance drawing framework to enable criticality and discussion, this paper proposes that performance drawing can be understood in terms of the witness.
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    Journal Title
    Studio Research
    Volume
    4
    Publisher URI
    http://studioresearch.com.au/wp/
    Copyright Statement
    © 2016 Studio Research. The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the journal's website for access to the definitive, published version.
    Subject
    Performance and Installation Art
    Art Theory and Criticism
    Film, Television and Digital Media
    Visual Arts and Crafts
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/339265
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