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Questions
Out of control
Not Your Thing?
Insisting on Presence
Advantages
Power
Feedback and Evaluation
Imprint
Transcending I-other
Funding Structure
Local
Audience
Amount of Partner Countries Involved
What is affordable…
Physical contact from a distance
Technology / Working in new sectors
Respect
Consequence / Impact / Usefulness
Responsibility - artist/host
Power dynamics
The importance of being lazy
Timing
Authorship
Technology
A new set of legal and contractual negotiations?
“Liveness”
Environment
Responsibility of the Audience
Disability
Risk in performance
Collaboration vs implementation
Time and space shared
Not travelling due to strenuous visa demands
Responsibility
A relationship between absence and death?
Theatre staff - New roles, responsibilities, wages?
How to collaborate at a distance?
Outcomes
Technology access and supporting infrastructure
Preparation
How often can it happen?
Impact
Finding a common language
Which language do we speak?
Control
Whose non-travel is being enabled?
Levels and tiers of participation ~ spectatorship
Longevity - models of legacy
Payment when absent
What is the opposite of travel?
Collective
Spectrums
Site
Neutral
Site-responsive / site-specific
Responsibility
Individual
Shared
Laziness as
selective participation
energy management
Audience
Spectator
Co-creator
Presence
Artist absent
Artist present
Required availability of the artist
Completely available
Completely unneccesary
Experience
Individual
Collective
Situation with audience
Risky
Predictable
Responsibility
Artist
Audience
Responsibility
Artist
Host
Control of participation
Guided / precise / careful / minimal
Anarchic / messy / unpredictable / expansive
Preparation
Unrehearsed
Rehearsed
Duration
A moment
Infinity
Authorship
Copyright
Open Source
Active audience
mentally active
physical active
Control
Lost
Total
The experience of participation as
Affirmative
Antagonistic
Technical Requirements
No Use of Technology Necessary
Advanced & Hi-Technology Necessary
Absence as
compromise
benefit
Travel
On foot
By plane
Technology as
Tool
Co-creator
Format
Fixed / pre-recorded
Live / responsive
Awareness of artifice, absence, (a)liveness
Aware / sure
Unaware / unsure
Absence
Imposed
Chosen
Relationship with audience
Trusting
Controlling
Big / Little Brother
sense of guide's strong authority and control
sense of vulnerability / fragility in the guide, he/she/it needs our assistance
Performer
Non-human
Human
Engagement Period
One Performance / Workshop
Weekly sessions / Yearly Collaborations
Addressing absence and distance in the work
Address as an explicit content
Address as implicit content
Location
Familiar
Unfamiliar
Audience
witnessing
spectating
Identity of Artist
Known
Anonymous
Adaptation
Existing form
Showing Without Going
Mode of transmission
Experiential (i.e. physical, relational, immersive....)
Transference (i.e. representation, audience as observer....)
Space & Connectivity
Offline
Online
Sensorial experience
One sense
Multiplicity of senses
Statements
Beyond solutions or restrictions
There are many reasons for Showing Without Going
Implications of technology race
Censorship
Regional Imbalance
Travel Limitations
Interlinking climate change with other challenges
Data and Privacy Protection