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Mimesis in crisis: Isolation 3

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Contenu fourni par Fortellerkunstner and Mimesis Heidi Dahlsveen. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Fortellerkunstner and Mimesis Heidi Dahlsveen ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.
In this episode you will hear about a woman who turns into a bear. It is based on a Sami story. Under the research question "what challenges, concerns and tools do the presence of mimesis require when oral storytelling is transported to digital platforms?" Mimesis Heidi Dahlsveen has created research project where the purpose is to create storytelling performances for the medium Podcast. The goal is to look at what aesthetic tools are needed to create a holistic artistic experience when the listener is not present in contemporary and space. From planning to implementation, there is a method-developing practice aimed at a digital medium. Performances will be planned and implemented, organized and disseminated through Podcast where the storyteller's aesthetic tools are re-articulated and tested through a medium that does not take place here and now. The project is supported by the municipality of Oslo. Creative dialogue partner: director and dramaturg Dr Paula Crutchlow. After hearing the episode, I appreciate you filling out the following form: https://nettskjema.no/a/153770 References in the episode from: Levy, E. P. (2007). The mimesis of Time in Hamlet. Philological Quarterly. McTaggart, J. E. (1908). The Unreality of Time. Mind: A Quarterly Review of Psychology and Philosophy , 456-473. Morris, D., & Maclaren, K. (2015). Time, Memory, Institution: Merleau-Ponty's New Ontology of Self. Ohio University Press.
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In this episode you will hear about a woman who turns into a bear. It is based on a Sami story. Under the research question "what challenges, concerns and tools do the presence of mimesis require when oral storytelling is transported to digital platforms?" Mimesis Heidi Dahlsveen has created research project where the purpose is to create storytelling performances for the medium Podcast. The goal is to look at what aesthetic tools are needed to create a holistic artistic experience when the listener is not present in contemporary and space. From planning to implementation, there is a method-developing practice aimed at a digital medium. Performances will be planned and implemented, organized and disseminated through Podcast where the storyteller's aesthetic tools are re-articulated and tested through a medium that does not take place here and now. The project is supported by the municipality of Oslo. Creative dialogue partner: director and dramaturg Dr Paula Crutchlow. After hearing the episode, I appreciate you filling out the following form: https://nettskjema.no/a/153770 References in the episode from: Levy, E. P. (2007). The mimesis of Time in Hamlet. Philological Quarterly. McTaggart, J. E. (1908). The Unreality of Time. Mind: A Quarterly Review of Psychology and Philosophy , 456-473. Morris, D., & Maclaren, K. (2015). Time, Memory, Institution: Merleau-Ponty's New Ontology of Self. Ohio University Press.
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