Text to Textile
Schechner, Thread and Party
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5216/ac.v5i2.59928Abstract
This article looks into the Festormance scene/action to unravel possible cooperations with the future artivist intervention Renda-se. We will examine the text/textile in the light of Schechner, the immersive performativity, the “Ariadne´s thread by Nietzsche” developed by Deleuze, and the political and Dionisio encounter between Schechner, Nietzsche and Hakim Bey as strategies for immersion and participation into a research in arts, urbanities and sustainability, with artivism and educommunicative dimension, as well as promoter of collective creation as an action for a consciousness of Being.
Keywords: artivist performance; Ariadne´s thread; temporary autonomous zone; collective creation; wearable conscience.
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