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Дигимодернизъм и нови сценични хибриди
Digimodernism and new stage hybrids

Author(s): Joanna Spassova-Dikova
Subject(s): Theatre, Dance, Performing Arts, Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Music, Photography, Visual Arts
Published by: Институт за изследване на изкуствата, Българска академия на науките

Summary/Abstract: This paper is part of an extensive study of the dynamics in performing arts in an era of an explosive development of breakthrough technologies. Thе article deals with key terms such as ‘posthumanism’ (Steve Nichols, 1988; Donna Haraway, 1991; Robert Pepperell, 1995; Katherine Hayles, 1991; Manuel de Landa, 2003, etc.) in the sense of existing in a state beyond being human; ‘transhumanism’ (biotechnological development of human beings); ‘digimodernism’ (Alan Kirby, 2009); ‘cyborgism’ (David Krep, 2007); ‘hybridisation’ (Edward W. Said, 1978, Homi K. Bhabha, 1994, Philipp Stockhammer, 2012), etc. The critical discourses upon these newly coined terms are not homogenous, but are often, in fact, a series of contradictory ideas. Usually, issues of ethics and morality, language and communication between different types of social systems are also under consideration as well as of the intellectual efforts for interdisciplinarity. Some of the best examples are also considered towards creating new stage hybrids by using new technologies in Bulgaria and abroad.

  • Issue Year: 2015
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 27-39
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: Bulgarian