Speaking Performance: Oral History as Curatorial Tool for Reactivating Performance and Media Art

Judit Bodor (Research group member), Adam Lockhart (Research group member), Heike Roms (Contributing member), Elaine Shemilt (Contributing member), Kevin Atherton (Contributing member)

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Abstract

A seminar and workshop developed as part of What is a Living Archive? Curating the Unruly Materiality of Contemporary Art. Co-convened by Dr Judit Bodor, Principal Investigator of Curating Living Archives, with Prof Heike Roms, Professor in Theatre and Performance at the University of Exeter, and with contribution from artists Prof Elaine Shemilt and Kevin Atherton. It explored how oral history conversations and artists’ interviews can be used as curatorial tools with which to re-activate artworks, especially those of multimedia performance and new media art.
Original languageEnglish
TypeResearch workshop
Publication statusPublished - 14 Oct 2021

Keywords

  • oral history
  • archives
  • curating

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