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    class notes

:: artaud

Some possible paper titles for final paper
1. "Artaud: My own private casserole."
2. "Artaud,/ I wanna know/ how many worms/grow in your sperm?"
3. "Artaud is a bathroom stall. The toilet seat is up. "
4. "Does Artaud ride a horse side-saddle?"
5. "Duuuuude. Pass the Artaud. That’s some good shit, man."
6. "Bad French poetry is still French. "
7. "Artaud is a turkey cock."
8. "Turpitude, Cannibalism, and Artaud dinner plans."
9. "Artaud was really a woman."
10. "Someone carve the Artaud before it gets cold."
11. "Artaud belongs in a Harlequin romance. He’s like Fabio."
(02/05/03)

:: pina bausch

'...The dance is superficial and exterior, a surface and a space. It offers itself to you already whole and completed, like a fire that one does not touch for fear of extinguishing it. You are asked to sit on the hearth. Rub your hands until they are warm...'
(Swimming: An Assemblage)

:: body as image

Question: How do you create the impression of a field without saying ‘field’?
Answer: Title the poem “Field” then try to hide yourself in it.
(02/26/03)

:: experimental performance

Screening: Marina Abramavic brushing her hair
'...She looks like she’s hacking her hair into pieces. It gets pretty violent… and then sorta sexy… she starts combing her face too. He body is the stage in which the performance take place...'
(09/18/02)

:: intro to performance studies

'...Performance studies marked itself between theater and anthropology. It produced interesting theoretical and practical work. Theater has been a lens to look at other phenomena...'
(06/17/02)

:: performative matrix

'...The revolution has played itself out in castration. The streets are dead. In Data Trash, there is now dead information, dead capital. This dead capital works in terms of fantasy empowerment...'
(09/13/02)

:: performance and technology

'...Gandhi was plugged into the media...'
(07/15/02)

:: queer theory

'...I can't wait until 6:15. That's when class ends. I'm going to the store to buy a book, a book that I've already bought once and lost, and now I'm buying it again. That sucks. Damn it...'
(08/05/02)

 

 
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