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Week 5

This week I did pop-up intervention and handed in my written proposal and being so stupid to find out in the last day that learning agreement is acutallly a prepared form to fill in, not those encouraging sentences I wrote before. But anyways, I did it! Bye-bye unit 1!

For my intervention, I did the version 4 as I planned last week and I am happy to see people are interested about it but I still didn’t have the courage to draw the whole room’s attention to do some serious performance, it is still like a conversation I explain to people what I am doing, that part can be done better.

For this week’s art journey, on Wednesday, I went to CSM Foundation show to see some artwork, some of them gave me inspiration, some of the gave me courage to dive into the new field for me which is art. On Thursday, I went to see CSM BA Fashion show, it is amazing, I was so impressed by all those creative ideas, the clothing combined with the background music and the way they chose to perform, whether by just walking or by performing, all made the clothing alive. On Friday, I went to UAL high holborn for a doctoral school launch event, not to do some academic stuff, I went to watch Vicky’s, an UAL PhD student, improv performance art show. I imagined myself at the same position, I think I still don’t have that much of courage and very smooth body expression. On Saturday, I went to my very first voguing old way dance workshop. I cannot bend my knees too low because of my previous knee injury, but I am still happy to experience the half-improv-and-anything-can-happen-without-any-judgements kind of body movements. More than that, I also had an experience of very strong sense of LGBTQIA+ community, I have a better understanding of this aspect of the world, because community can mean neibourhood in my language and I didn’t have too much understanding of this word before. On Sunday, I had an invitation of a private view of an exhibition named NOWSHOWING. I am really happy to have a private view because the artists are basically all there to guide us to watch the art piece and sharing their thoughts on the art work, which is really helpful for me. Also, I came across my alumni, PhD students I had conversations before and people from MACCC cohort, so it is also a great opportunity to establish networks. But I was too introvert to speak a word and I turned on my silent mode and walked away silently. I should be more open up to communicate with people next time.

That’s all for the week and I attached my final written proposal down below to save it as a record.

Evidences:

CSM Shows: Foundation 2024
CSM BA Fashion Show
Shaping Futures – Launch Event: New Doctoral School 
Voguing Old Way Class
NOWSHOWING Exhibition Private View

Written Proposal

What:

The area I intend to research is performance art, and the precise question I will be addressing is: How can performance art be more related to wider audiences?

Why:

This topic is valuable to me because become an artist is a next level of my life journey, and performance art is the most approachable kind of art for me now, and I really want to open-up my body since I used to be an uptight person. To the world, this topic is of great value because I want to make performance art more approachable to wider audiences.

How:

To accomplish my project in practical terms, I want to create a series of light and life-related performance art and test it with wider audiences. As a fresher to performance art, I will use literature review to know more about theory and history of performance art. To make my performance art come true, I must combine theory with practice, thus, I will watch many different kind performance both online and offline and go to different kinds of body movement workshops both at campus and society. I will make full use of intervention pop-up showcase to test my idea, and when there is no pop-up showcase scheduled, I will get feedback by chatting with my peers, go to office hour to chat with tutors, or interview people, or posting my work on social media, very rarely I might use questionnaires (but personally I want to avoid using questionnaire because it is usually too simple to get deeper feedback and I can barely find questionnaires interesting). I will also consider testing my series of performance art with my upcoming stand-up comedy tour around Europe.

My rough schedule is:

May-Mid June: Get to know about performance art by second hand research and watch some performance shows which is highly related to body expression. Start to participate in body-related workshops.

Late June-Mid September: Try to make my performance art, directly perform it or record and play it and gain external feedback.

Late September-November: Make my performance art into series and prepare for graduation showcase festival.

What If:

I hope this project can make performance art more approachable to wider audiences. I want to break the situation of the wider audience cannot understand performance art, and find it hard to link the written introduction with the art itself. I want the art itself be more down-to-earth instead of being too high to be popular. At the end of the course, I want to position myself as an artist or a performance artist. And for my stakeholders, I hope more people can be the audience of performance art and can relate performance art more to their daily life. At the mean time, I fully understand those who love or wants to create abstract art. Those people currently are not my stakeholders.

Reading List:

McCarthy, K. F. (2001). The Performing Arts in a New Era. [Online] Google Books. Available at: https://books.google.co.uk/books?hl=zh-CN&lr=&id=JZDcgYr0-ukC&oi=fnd&pg=PR3&dq=performance+art&ots=gIQJ7yTENV&sig=CRwU-ZICdTtCtVARSxnnvnhElpU&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false

Howell, A. (2000). The Analysis of Performance Art: A Guide to its Theory and Practice (1st ed.). London: Routledge. Available at: https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315079813.

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Week 4

My question now is: How can performance art be more relatable to wider audiences?

This Monday, which is the public holiday, I went to CSM to see NuMoment Nutalents, which is a music show with artistic installation. Tuesday I had a very useful lecture on how to do presentation and storytelling by Sasha. I was impressed once again and gained self-confidence to get rid of slides. On Friday, I went to Goldsmiths to watch RE-ALIGNMENTS: BA Curating degree show 2024. This Saturday, I went to a blindfolded dance movement workshop near elephant and castle. I tried to open up my body but find it hard to fully trust the surroundings when I am blindfolded. But I do get to know new people and gain new experience from it. I challenged myself to make the movement bigger and by doing that I am doing a bit better than when I first step in the classroom. And on Sunday I watched a Chinese stand-up comedy show, trying to refresh my mind with a more speaking-related performance. This week, I searched Marina Abramović and watched some performance art on the app RED, and I found some very interesting and life related performance art which gave me inspirations of my intervension. And I also had a conbersation with my classmate, she gave me a very different point of view by pointing out she actually wants art to be abstract because she can feel all the feeling without the pressure of feeling the very “real world” thing, and she thinks that if art is required to be relatable to wider audience, that also limits artists a lot. That made me think deeper of my question, how can I balance the accessibility of the wider audience towards art and not to limit the expression of the artist and not to spoil another part of audience who wants abstract art.

For my intervention, I thought about 4 versions and decided on the last one.

Version 1: Create 2 pieces of performance art in the same theme, one is abstract and another is more life-related. Record it and use laptop to present it.

Version 2: Make video, use my word to reinterpret abstract art in a funny light way, make the video replace the written introduction beside the artifact.

Version 3: Record a video using abstract body movement to express that a lot of kids look at my hand especially in public transportations. They whisper to their parents in their own way, which is a very loud whisper, then more people look at me. I want to record my inner feeling and my own feedback in an abstract way, then link my laptop with a headset, if you only watch without the headset, you may not understand or have your own understanding, but if you put on the headset, you can hear me tell you what I am expressing in a funny light way which is very different from what you see. 

Version 4: New Possibilities of giving somebody the finger. Interactive performance art. Let the audience choose a middle finger for me so I can curse people with my right hand, they can use anything, either provided objects here or any other things. Reinterprete the action of give the finger.

Evidences:

NuMoment NuTalents
I went to Goldsmiths
Blindfolded dance movement workshop
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Week 3

This week I went back and forth with the question and drove myself crazy but at the end I met my academic angle and she gave me the courage to finally decide on a question that my tutor gave me inspiration before on my tutorial: How can performance art be more relevant to today’s living?

Since I attached a mind map and a process snail that my course leader recommended us to do in this week’s class, and it shows the process, there is no need to review how I stuggled to find my question again. Everyone can be struggled at some point, it’s just a common thing. Other than that, I want to show my progress of being a performance artist. On Sunday, I decided to make a seek love poster as I find dating app very inefficient and I never tried campus love in my life. On Monday, I printed 27 copies of my seeking love poster and posted all over CSM and on Tuesday my friend helped my to post 6 copies at LCC. So far I got many friends taking pictures of themselves and my posters and one person from LCC messaged me. But the outcome of whether I can find a lover or not doesn’t matter that much. I just want to take the first step to be bold and do something I dare not to do and overcome or drench myself in the inner awkwardness to get used to future action of performance art. The seeking love poster is like a kindergarten towards performance art to me. On Thursday, I went to a workshop called Moving to Reflect at M103 CSM, and tried my first move of expressing my body, I made a vedio record, I know I am very far from being artistic but I am open to any judgement. Laugh at me as you can, I am brave enough to try. Laugh at me when I have my 1st piece of performance art work, laugh at me if I am successful, laugh at me if I failed. Laugh at me as hard as you can. And I will survive and be tough from it. Okay, enough for the little “poetry”, let’s move on. After that I went to see Stage 1 BA PDP Festival and saw many well-prepared performance art, this is the very first time I ever saw performance art in real life, and I was amazed. I gathered some inspiration not like directly knowing what I want to do, but opened a gate for my potential future work. After that, I came across a broken hand model at CSM swap shop and made a series of photo with the help of my friend, which I think is also a nice try of making art. On Friday, I hosted an online sharing session for Chinese comedians in Spain for about 2.5 hours, since stand-up comedy is also a kind of performance, I think during my sharing session, I gathered my thoughts once again on how to get prepared for a performance show. On Saturday, I went to see arts dance showcase at CSM platform theatre, it contians so many different kind of dances and was really good, I also came across an alumni who basically has a map of voguing in London in her mind and she introduced me a lot of old way voguing classes, which I always wanted to try but didn’t find any ways to try before.

After a fruitful week of struggling, learning, sharing and absorbing new things, here I am to proudly present my draft towards this question:

What:

The area I intend to research is performance art, and the precise question I will be addressing is: How can performance art be more relevant to today’s living?

Why:

This topic is valuable to me because become an artist is a next level of my life journey, and performance art is the most approachable kind of art for me now, and I really want to open-up my body since I used to be an uptight person. To the world, this topic is of great value because I want to make performance art more approachable to wider audiences.

How:

To accomplish my project in practical terms, as a fresher to performance art, I will use literature review to know more about theory and history of performance art. To make my performance art come true, I must combine theory with practice, thus, I will watch many different kind performance both online and offline and go to different kinds of body movement workshops both at campus and society. I will make full use of intervention pop-up showcase to test my idea, and when there is no pop-up showcase scheduled, I will get feedback by chatting with my peers, go to office hour to chat with tutors, or interview people, or posting my work on social media, very rarely I might use questionnaires (but personally I want to avoid using questionnaire because it is usually too simple to get deeper feedback and I can barely find questionnaires interesting). And for now I want to make a closely-life-related performance art as my outcome. But my outcome might change through my process of developing my idea.

My rough schedule is:

May-Mid June: Get to know about performance art by second hand research and watch some performance shows which is highly related to body expression. Start to participate in body-related workshops.

Late June-Mid September: Try to make my performance art, directly perform it or record and play it and gain external feedback.

Late September-November: Make my performance art into series and prepare for graduation showcase festival.

What If:

I hope this project can make performance art more approachable to wider audiences. I want to break the situation of the wider audience cannot understand performance art, and find it hard to link the written introduction with the art itself. I want the art itself be more down-to-earth instead of being too high to be popular. At the end of the course, I want to position myself as an artist or a performance artist. And for my stakeholders, I hope more people can be the audience of performance art and can relate performance art more to their daily life.

Reading List:

McCarthy, K. F. (2001). The Performing Arts in a New Era. [Online] Google Books. Available at: https://books.google.co.uk/books?hl=zh-CN&lr=&id=JZDcgYr0-ukC&oi=fnd&pg=PR3&dq=performance+art&ots=gIQJ7yTENV&sig=CRwU-ZICdTtCtVARSxnnvnhElpU&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false

Howell, A. (2000). The Analysis of Performance Art: A Guide to its Theory and Practice (1st ed.). London: Routledge. Available at: https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315079813.

Learning Agreement:

1 Be bold and crazy, be unlimited.

2 Have faith, never let words put you down.

3 Leave sometime to explore the world, that is also an important part to contriburte to the project.

4 Spend more time to sleep, keep energetic.

Evidences:

Mind map & Process snail
Posting my seeking-love poster
Stage 1 BA PDP Festival
HAND with broken hand model from CSM swap shop
Arts dance showcase 
My online sharing session for Chinese comedians in Spain
Body movement learned from Moving to Reflect

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Week 1 What, Why, How, What if

Written Proposal

What: 

The area I intend to research is the well-being of stand-up comedian. And the precise question I will be addressing is: How can Chinese stand-up comedians improve their well-being from the negative reflection from the audience?

Why:

As a stand-up comedian myself, I used to and still struggling to manage my well-being when facing negative comments from the audience. Offline on stage, the negative reflection can be very direct, that is, you tell a joke, the audience don’t laugh. Online is even worse, no matter whichever app I am using, the big data assumes that I am interested in content related to my name or stand-up comedy, and it keep recommending me the negative reflection from the audience, and also how great other comedians can be. Even though I also receive positive comments, I still care about negative comments more. If I am fed up with one app and want to change into another, the big data in another app will continue assuming me like those contens. And this is also the same to the world, some comedians even quit using internet because of that.

How:

To accomplish my project in practical terms, I want to talk to a few comedians with different background, different status, different geographic areas, get to know better about the well-being problem they are facing, as well as talk to some founders to see their attitudes and opinions toward the well-being of comedians. I want to seek for opportunity to set up an unfunny open-mic in a gong show format, if you made people laugh, you are out. At the same time, it can also make the audience more relaxed, because if you ask others not to laugh, out of a restricted mentality or a mischievous mentality, they will all want to laugh more. By that way, comedians can gain confidence by knowing being funny can be very easy and not being funny at all is actually hard. 

My rough schedule is:

April-Mid June: Chat with comedians and founders. Get a rough idea about unfunny open-mic.

Late June-Mid September: Carry out unfunny open-mic around China and gain external feedback.

Late September-November: Theoretical summary and prepare for graduation showcase festival.

What if:

This project will gain positive implications on giving a place for comedians to have a rest and chill out from the stress audiences brought to them, thus improve their well-being. And unfunny open-mic have business potential as this reversed kind of open-mic is a blank market now. And it will bring positive impact as it can enhance Chinese stand-up comedy industry. At the end of the course, my position will be a influencer of Chinese stand-up industry and the producer and intellectual property owner of unfunny open-mic. And for my stakeholders, comedians can benifit from this project by raising their wellbeing, founders can benifit from being introduced a new type of content of the performance, audiences can benifit from being more chill to enjoy shows and hopefully letting go some of the critical view.

Reading List:

Smith, John. “An Analysis of Disability Studies.” Disability Studies Quarterly, vol. 30, no. 4, 2010, https://ojs.library.osu.edu/index.php/dsq/article/view/6163.

Hoffner, C. A., & Bond, B. J. (2022). Parasocial relationships, social media, & well-being. Current Opinion in Psychology, 45, 101306. Retrieved from https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352250X22000082

Learning Agreement

1 Study hard when study, enjoy myself fully when relaxing.

2 Stay optimistic as possible.

3 Have faith in what I am doing.

4 Leave sometime to explore the world, that is also an important part to contriburte to the project.

5 Spend more time to sleep, keep energetic.