ABSTRACT
Sound Dramaturgies: repoliticizing performance – The paper explores the potential of sound to repoliticize theatre and performance. By examining the activity and dramaturgical practices of the multimedia art collective Medea Electronique (Greece), it highlights contradictions of contemporary art, particularly the continuous transition from ‘everything is political’ to ‘no, not everything is political’ and vice versa. From a post-Brechtian perspective, the political function of art lies in preserving the diverse sensibilities at the core of art’s autonomy. This entails avoiding that art be reduced to a post-political gesture or aligning it too closely with everyday aestheticized experiences.
Keywords:
Sound Art; Dramaturgy; Performance; Installation; Digital Art
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Source: Medea Electronique, Onassis Stegi (2018).
Source: Medea Electronique, Michael Cacoyannis Foundation (2018).
Source: Medea Electronique, Onassis Stegi (2004).
Source: Medea Electronique, Onassis Stegi & ZKM (2017).
Source: Medea Electronique, Onassis Stegi (2018).
Source: Medea Electronique (2019).
Source: ECLAT-2021@Martin-Sigmund.

Source: Giortes Rokkas (2019).
Source: Medea Electronique, 64th International Thessaloniki Film Festival (2023).
Source: Medea Electronique, Onassis Stegi, 2018, @Kiki Papadopoulou.