The Star path
The Shape of Memory: Constructional Element Analysis Two - The Meaning
Here, Wayfinder positions memory as performative, shaped by objects, interactions, and reconfigurations. The chapter examines how memory constructs narratives and challenges the notion of a singular truth.
Deconstruct.
The Lost /
The Dead
Mise En Scene
A short film on the freedom of youth and the consequences of that raw energy. Where do your feet lead you, and are you in control of them?
Dance
Footnotes & References
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Core Theoretical Foundations:
- Ricoeur, P. (2004). Memory, History, Forgetting (on reconstructing meaning).
- Derrida, J. (1994). Archive Fever (on textual memory as unstable).
- Phelan, P. (1993). Unmarked: The Politics of Performance (on ephemerality in theatre).
- Ricoeur, P. (2004). Memory, History, Forgetting (on reconstructing meaning).
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Critical Debates and Counterarguments:
- White, H. (1987). The Content of the Form (on history as a structured narrative).
- Nora, P. (1989). Between Memory and History (questioning performance as historical construction).
- Baudrillard, J. (1981). Simulacra and Simulation (on memory as a construct of perception).
- White, H. (1987). The Content of the Form (on history as a structured narrative).
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Empirical Studies & Case Studies:
- Site-specific performances that alter audience memory (The Drowned Man).
- Memory studies in participatory theatre.
- Escape rooms as memory-triggers (solving through recall rather than discovery).
- Site-specific performances that alter audience memory (The Drowned Man).