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Image schemata and transmedia improvisation
Description
I am interested in performance that includes multiple artistic media. I am looking for a way to communicate with other artists that can clearly express the meaning of an artistic gesture that they can interpret for their medium. I wish to make transmedia performance art with a meaning that is clear to an audience. That meaning can be abstract. Sometimes we call art "abstract" to imply that it has no perceivable meaning. However, everything has meaning. Even if a piece of art does not have narrative meaning, we can still perceive a structure. That is thanks to our imagination. Imagination is our way of making sense of our experience. I believe that if I can identify some of the imaginative structures through which I perceive and understand my own work, I can use those structures to annotate or organize scores for improvised performance pieces. I am interested in how we understand art. One theory of understanding, which comes from Mark Johnson, involves "image schemata." Image schemata (sing. schema) are basic, abstract structures that we develop based on what we perceive from our physical interactions with the environment. We project these structures that come from a physical domain onto the mental domain. Johnson calls this process "metaphorical projection," and he calls our ability to do this "imagination." By metaphorically projecting image schemata from one domain to another, we form meaning of our experiences, and thus contribute to our understanding of the world. I believe that I can use image schemata to explain the meanings inherent in the art I make and to explain the connections in meaning between one artistic medium to another. I wish to apply this in a transmedia performance setting. First, I will analyze previous transmedia works in terms of image schemata. Second, I will make a score using image schemata for an improvised performance. Third, I will reflect on the results of attempting to rehearse that score.
Date Created
2014
Contributors
- Levy, Luis Alejandro (Author)
- Hackbarth, Glenn (Committee member)
- Ingalls, Todd (Committee member)
- Ziegler, Christian (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Topical Subject
Extent
iv, 32 pages : illustrations, music +
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
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Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
No
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.25109
Statement of Responsibility
by Luis A. Levy
Level of coding
full
Note
thesis
Partial requirement for: M.M., Arizona State University, 2014
bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-30)
Field of study: Music
Contains: Levy, Luis Alejandro. Sound of the rain will heal you
Contains: Levy, Luis Alejandro. Composition. 1
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- 2014-06-09 02:17:58
System Modified
- 2021-08-24 08:48:20
- 3 years 3 months ago
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