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Performance Art: Interart, Intermediality and Interdisciplinarity
Author(s) -
Жанна Шкляренко
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
naukovì zapiski naukma. іstorìâ ì teorìâ kulʹturi/naukovì zapiski naukma. іstorìâ ì teorìâ kulʹturi
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2663-2160
pISSN - 2617-8907
DOI - 10.18523/2617-8907.2021.4.99-105
Subject(s) - interactivity , metaphor , aesthetics , exaggeration , action (physics) , art methodology , psychology , contemporary art , art world , sociology , visual arts , art , computer science , multimedia , performance art , philosophy , linguistics , physics , quantum mechanics , psychiatry , art history
At the end of the 20th century performance art, as a rule, avoids pigeonholing itself as a separate form of the creative process, particular scientific orientation, or a definitive kind of art; it is an art of subliminal hints that everyone can perceive at their own discretion. Performance art involves mandatory involvement of the public and active communicative function. In an attempt to draw the attention of the public to the problem in performance art irony, epatage, exaggeration, metaphor, and association highlights of socialphenomena that provoke the viewer indirectly or directly to some action or reflection on certain social issues, connecting the moment of interactivity are widely used. In addition, public art, which includes performance art, focuses on the unprepared spectator and involves communication with the city’s space and its inhabitants. Democracy in performance art is manifested through the choice of a topic that can relate to any aspect of life. All performances art in the early 21st century are united by external orientation, having an onlooker in mind, but any individual performance art is aimed at the idea of awakening the mind of the viewer.

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