Nominated for the TaPRA Early Career Research Prize 2018 In this
book, Jo Scott shares writing and documentation from her practice
as research (PaR) project, which explored and analysed a mode of
performance she developed, called live intermediality. The book
offers a much-needed example of fully developed writing in relation
to a practice as research (PaR) project. Weaving together theory,
documentation and critical reflection, it offers fresh insights
into both the process and presentation of PaR work, as well as
theories around intermediality in performance, the role and actions
of the live media performer and how live media events are created.
It can be read alongside Robin Nelson's 2013 text, Practice as
Research in the Arts, as it demonstrates how Nelson's model for PaR
can be applied and developed. It also includes a set of online
videos and commentaries, which complement and reflect on the
writing in the core text.
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