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Collaborative embodied performance : ecologies of skill / edited by Kath Bicknell and John Sutton.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Performance and science
- Performance and science: interdisciplinary dialogues
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Movement (Acting).
- Movement (Philosophy).
- Performance.
- Task Performance and Analysis.
- Medical Subjects:
- Task Performance and Analysis.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource : illustrations (some color).
- Place of Publication:
- London, UK ; New York, NY : Methuen Drama, 2022.
- [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [2022]
- System Details:
- text file
- Contents:
- List of IllustrationsList of ContributorsPreface and AcknowledgementsIntroduction: The Situated Intelligence of Collaborative Skills, Kath Bicknell and John Sutton (Macquarie University, Australia)Part 1. Complex Ecologies of Embodied Collaboration1. 'Dropping like flies': Skilled Coordination and Front-of-House at Shakespeare's Globe, Evelyn B. Tribble (University of Connecticut, USA) 2. On the Edge of Undoing: Ecologies of Agency in Body Weather, Sarah Pini (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark)3. A Conversation on Collaborative Embodied Engagement in Making Art and Architecture: Going Beyond the Divide Between 'Lower' and 'Higher' Cognition, Janno Martens (KU Leuven, Belgium), Erik Rietveld (University of Twente and University of Amsterdam, Netherlands), and Ronald Rietveld (Rietveld Architecture-Art-Affordances, Netherlands)Commentary: Redirecting Our Telescope, Amy Cook (Stony Brook University, USA)Part 2: Learning, Collaboration, and Socially Scaffolded Cognition4. 'No Elephants Today!' Recurrent Experience of Failure While Learning a Movement Practice, Kath Bicknell (Macquarie University, Australia) and Kristina Brümmer (Oldenburg University, Germany)5. Not Breathing Together: The Collaborative Development of Expert Apnea, Greg Downey (Macquarie University, Australia)6. Cultivating One's Skills Through the Experienced Other in Aikido, Susanne Ravn (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark)7. Musical Agency and Collaboration in the Digital Age, Joel Krueger (University of Exeter, UK) and Tom Roberts (University of Exeter, UK)Commentary: Embodied Learning Within Embodied Communities, Emily S. Cross (Macquarie University, Australia and University of Glasgow, UK)Part 3: Symmetry and Synergy in Embodied Coordination8. Symmetries of Social Performance-Environment Systems, Rachel W. Kallen (Macquarie University, Australia), Margaret Catherine Macpherson (University of Western Australia), Lynden K. Miles (University of Western Australia) and Michael J. Richardson (Macquarie University, Australia)9. Sing's Trap: Staging Low-Commitment Strategizing in Muay Thai, Sara Kim Hjortborg (Macquarie University, Australia)10. Intercorporeal Synergy Practices
- Perspectives from Expert Interaction, Michael Kimmel (University of Vienna, Austria) and Stefan Schneider (Osnabrück University, Germany)Commentary: Mixing Methods in the Study of Human Action, Anthony Chemero (University of Cincinnati, USA)AfterwordsCommentary: Ecologies of Acting and Enacting, Catherine J. Stevens (Western Sydney University, Australia)Commentary: Betwixt and Between, Ian Maxwell (The University of Sydney, Australia)Index.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
- Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on February 18, 2022).
- Local Notes:
- Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Class of 1894 Fund.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Collaborative embodied performance
- ISBN:
- 9781350197725
- 1350197726
- 9781350197701
- 135019770X
- 9781350197718
- 1350197718
- Publisher Number:
- 99990528342
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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