Aquabatics as New Works of Live Art
2005
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This practice-based thesis (comprising of an exegesis, exhibition, performancesand their documentation) traces a myriad of cognitive and sub cognitiveprocesses that converge towards a complex practice referred to as 'Aquabatics'.In broad terms, Aquabatics describes the research nexus of occupational divingand contemporary performance. The purpose of this body of research has beento explore underwater performance, behaviour and boarders, in order to bothdevise new works of live art and to develop new methodologies and approachesto art-making. Aquabatics, as a performance strategy, seeks to critique, contestand explore the liminal natures of human performance, and the role and contextof live artists, in contemporary life.
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