{"id":3117,"date":"2016-02-19T14:52:13","date_gmt":"2016-02-19T14:52:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/thecpr.org.uk\/?post_type=product&p=3117"},"modified":"2017-03-23T14:22:45","modified_gmt":"2017-03-23T14:22:45","slug":"21-1-on-sleep","status":"publish","type":"product","link":"https:\/\/thecpr.org.uk\/product\/21-1-on-sleep\/","title":{"rendered":"21.1 On Sleep"},"content":{"rendered":"
On Sleep<\/em>\u00a0sets out to gather research and speculative articles, artist\u2019s pages and images, critical and creative writings on the performance of sleep, and on how sleep as a state of being, as an image, as a metaphor, as a passivity or as an activity, can act as a catalyst for performance, or is performed. Sleep (and sleeplessness) as a trope, as a pictorial or literary image has been a consistent cultural representation since antiquity. Artists (and audiences) often operate generatively in the transitions between waking to sleeping, at the borders where conscious and unconscious states merge with each other. The issue will include recent work on the performance of sleep in relation to theatre, live art, choreography, dramaturgy, philosophy, medicine, spectatorship, and material culture.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n On Sleep Heavy \u2013 Sleep, Dance, Loss: The surrender of the translator Is the Artist Present?: Live (and conscious) art at a Borderline On the Sleep of the Computer, or the Performance of Randomness\u2009: A close reading of Ralf Baecker\u2019s Mirage Project Noordung 1995\u20132045: Performance in sleep mode Lucid Sleeping\u2009: A meditation on nightmares, bubbles and incantation Sleepwalking Through the Neutral: (with Roland Barthes and Maurice Blanchot \u2026) Sleeplessness in Sleep: Beckett\u2019s gestures of dream Bargaining With Hypnos: Sleep deprivation in junior doctors as durational misperformance 20 Days of Dream Telepathy (artist\u2019s pages) Asleep Beside a Frozen Sea The Dream Work in Theatre Dream Analysis: Private journeys in public thoroughfare Sleeping with Tehran: The story of a body out of place \u2018I\u2019m Sleeping\u2019: The metaphor of sleep as a dramaturgical directive in performance Dreaming the Stage Within the Screen in The Screen Dreams of Buster Keaton The Image of Sleep The Sleeping Spectator: A sleep cultures critique of Punchdrunk\u2019s Sleep No More Some Repetitive Activity in Shifts and Sheets Drowsing in Theatre Performances: Lulling the audience\u2019s attention through sonic means Digital Sleep and the Performance of Lucidity in Paprika Kris Verdonck\u2019s EXIT: Between negative space and machinic sleep Sleep, Laziness and Making Dream Yards The Best Residency Programme, Open to All : Sleep Performing and Resisting a Drag and Drop\/Plug and Play World (review) Dwelling between Memories and Dreams (review) <\/p>\n <\/p>\n\n\n
\nRic Allsopp<\/p>\n
\nRachel Fensham<\/p>\n
\nDror Harari<\/p>\n
\nMi You<\/p>\n
\nAgata Juniku<\/p>\n
\nTed Hiebert<\/p>\n
\nAlice Lagaay<\/p>\n
\nCorey Wakeling<\/p>\n
\nAlan Bleakley<\/p>\n
\nSean Peoples, Veronica Kent<\/p>\n
\nKevin Mount<\/p>\n
\nAldo Miholni\u0107<\/p>\n
\nSam Trubridge<\/p>\n
\nSaba Zavarei<\/p>\n
\nDanae Theodoridou<\/p>\n
\nRachel Joseph<\/p>\n
\nMichael Pigott<\/p>\n
\nDanielle Drees<\/p>\n
\nJennie Cole<\/p>\n
\nKatharina Rost<\/p>\n
\nAlice Vernon<\/p>\n
\nKristof Van Baarle<\/p>\n
\nNik Wakefield<\/p>\n
\nClaire Hind, Gary Winters<\/p>\n
\nJessy Layne Tuddenham<\/p>\n
\nHeather McLean<\/p>\n
\nBarbora P\u0159\u00edhodov\u00e1<\/p>\n