with-out: Spiros Panigirakis
Spiros, a clubbsy fellow in Melbourne, is doing a fascinating process-oriented project at the moment. Check out the blog here: http://with-out.blogspot.com It's tricky to see exactly what is going on...
View Articleabramovic’s re-enactments
Thanks to Spiros, who has boldly been experimenting with the intimacy of performance at Gertrude Street… A review of Marina Abramovic’s 7 easy pieces at the Guggenheim last November. Abramovic...
View ArticleAugusto Boal and Theater of the Oppressed
A short while ago I went to Adelaide to run part of a workshop on experimental public art practices. I tried some exercises from Augusto Boal’s book “Games for Actors and Non-Actors”. Here are a few...
View ArticleLone Twin interviewed by Christopher Hewitt
the following is a cut and paste from this word document here (or here if you want google’s transformation into html). -It’s a spiel and interview about Lone Twin, which was put together by the...
View Article18 Happenings in 6 Parts
[more photos here] On Sunday night Lizzie and I went down to Long Island City to see the “re-do” of Allan Kaprow’s 18 Happenings in 6 Parts. I’m a big fan of Kaprow’s work and his writings, and I’m...
View ArticleInhabiting Allan Kaprow’s Push and Pull
[Excerpt from instructions page at Kaprow's Push and Pull. The full text of the instructions is available online here, or for the typewriter/paper feel, read them here.] Creative Time organised a...
View ArticleLearning from being there?
[natty flyer designed by Abe, who organised the talk]. Last night (December 4, 2007) I gave an informal slideshow talk about re-enactment and performance art at Concordia University in Montreal. Abe...
View ArticleThe Great West Brunswick Goat Walk
Thursday morning, 6:55am – Bob The Goat trots into our goat-deprived lives, thanks to the power of good old fashioned broadcast radio. In all the excitement, I almost forget my commitment to the West...
View ArticleTwo Types of Blogs
To follow on from my recent post about “good” blogs… I want to get down on blog-paper a few thoughts rattling around my brain about blogging… Last year my friend Kirsten asked me about blogging –...
View ArticleAlbert M. Fine’s PIECE FOR FLUXORCHESTRA
This tiny image is all I could dredge up on the web for this wonderful Fluxus performance. It looks like the score used to be available at Printed Matter, but not anymore. I conducted an enactment of...
View ArticleMy work with re-enactment…
Precursors: I’ve been working on re-enactments in one way or another since about 1996, when I did a performance work called Cornflakes in Perth. It was, in some way, about the daily re-enactment of...
View Articleabramovic’s re-enactments
Thanks to Spiros, who has boldly been experimenting with the intimacy of performance at Gertrude Street… A review of Marina Abramovic’s 7 easy pieces at the Guggenheim last November. Abramovic...
View ArticleAugusto Boal and Theater of the Oppressed
A short while ago I went to Adelaide to run part of a workshop on experimental public art practices. I tried some exercises from Augusto Boal’s book “Games for Actors and Non-Actors”. Here are a few...
View ArticleLone Twin interviewed by Christopher Hewitt
the following is a cut and paste from this word document here (or here if you want google’s transformation into html). -It’s a spiel and interview about Lone Twin, which was put together by the...
View Article18 Happenings in 6 Parts
[more photos here] On Sunday night Lizzie and I went down to Long Island City to see the “re-do” of Allan Kaprow’s 18 Happenings in 6 Parts. I’m a big fan of Kaprow’s work and his writings, and I’m...
View ArticleInhabiting Allan Kaprow’s Push and Pull
[Excerpt from instructions page at Kaprow’s Push and Pull. The full text of the instructions is available online here, or for the typewriter/paper feel, read them here.] Creative Time organised a...
View ArticleLearning from being there?
[natty flyer designed by Abe, who organised the talk]. Last night (December 4, 2007) I gave an informal slideshow talk about re-enactment and performance art at Concordia University in Montreal. Abe...
View ArticleThe Great West Brunswick Goat Walk
Thursday morning, 6:55am – Bob The Goat trots into our goat-deprived lives, thanks to the power of good old fashioned broadcast radio. In all the excitement, I almost forget my commitment to the West...
View ArticleTwo Types of Blogs
To follow on from my recent post about “good” blogs… I want to get down on blog-paper a few thoughts rattling around my brain about blogging… Last year my friend Kirsten asked me about blogging –...
View ArticleAlbert M. Fine’s PIECE FOR FLUXORCHESTRA
This tiny image is all I could dredge up on the web for this wonderful Fluxus performance. It looks like the score used to be available at Printed Matter, but not anymore. I conducted an enactment of...
View Article
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