The Sensible Stage is a collection of essays exploring the use of
live performance and moving image in contemporary art practice. It
engages with a global phenomenon in which elements from theatre and
cinema are integrated into art as forms of archive, questioning the
concept of materiality and undermining the boundaries between what
we understand as 'live' or 'mediated', the 'body' or the 'image'.
Opening with a discussion between prominent philosopher Alain
Badiou and Elle During, this book is grounded in the practice it
analyses, bringing together a unique mixture of theoretical,
creative and discursive reflections on the meeting of stage and
screen. This expanded edition is an updated, in-depth insight into
this highly important development in contemporary art practice, and
contains revised material from the previous publication as well as
two original chapters.
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