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Friday, Dec. 1, 3pm (USA eastern standard time)

Videoconference about “liveness in performance.”


3:00__ISDN-line videoconference and webcast begins.  Introductions by the partners in the ISDN-line videoconference: students at NYU (moderated by Toni Sant) and Penn (moderated by Steve Poizat-Newcomb).

Note to people attending via webcast and e-mail, or via e-mail alone:  Please e-mail a hello and self-introduction at this point, as well as comments about the quality of the webcast audio and video.  Please e-mail questions and comments at any time.  Your contributions will be acknowledged during the discussion periods.

The Auslander-Phelan “Liveness” Debate
3:05__Phelan's position (coordinated by Elisabeth Fallica).  Notes
3:10__Auslander's position (coordinated by Manuel Abril).  Notes
3:15__Discussion.

“Object Performance as a Model for a Theory of Electronic Performance.”
3:25__“Schmetterling,” Toy Theatre Performance.
Karmen Brownson, Jennifer Buscher, Jennifer Landis, and Glen Cullen.  "Schmetterling" was created by Jennifer Buscher, Hanna Kaarina Jarvinen, Jennifer Landis, and Luis Sotelo for the Performance Studies Toy Theatre Exhibition 2000 on October 22nd.  Photographs
3:35__Christa Olsen, speaker.  First, some thoughts about the Toy Theatre Performance.  Then, a presentation.  Position Paper
3:45__Discussion.

4:00__End of videoconference.