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Performance Research
A Journal of the Performing Arts
Volume 25, 2020 - Issue 5: On Diffraction
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Research Article

Diffracted Readings of the Future

Practices of ‘Differentiation-Entanglement’

Pages 10-16 | Published online: 09 Mar 2021
 

Abstract

When conceptualizing futures and new ways of working within and beyond the field of performance studies, diffractive methods suggest new orientations to a ‘more subtle vision’ (Haraway Citation1992: 300) that might foreground diversity, integrate non-homogenous perspectives within the field, and find utility through perhaps cacophonous distinctions: to work ‘intra-disciplinarily’. At PSi #25 in July 2019, the Future Advisory Board (FAB) participated in the ‘ElastiCity Theme Park’—an event calling on participants to re-imagine and realize theme park attractions that stretch between fantasy and the everyday. Our attraction—the ‘Future Telling Booth’—riffed on practices of fortune telling, including participatory divination systems such as tarot readings. This one-to-one ‘future reading’ performance explored the multitude of differences that make up the connective tissues tethering us to historiographies of performance studies, contemporary discourses, and possible futures of the discipline. It serves as a case study for our article, which proposes and experiments with the concept of ‘futuring’ the field: imagining, enacting, and articulating it as a process-oriented endeavour with ties to relational ontological thinking. By re-framing the tarot reading as a diffractive exercise, rather than a (self-)reflexive one or one that generates a cohesive, shared, or hyper-subjective vision of the future, this article explores the attempt to attend to difference—how we theorize and practice differentiation as we grasp toward a ‘future’ that is tied explicitly to those theories and practices. In turn, meaning making through ‘intra-subjectivity’ takes a prominent role in this conversation, joining the concept of diffraction and inspiring a more robust conversation about what ‘futuring’ diversity actually entails.

Notes

1 The ‘ElastiCity Theme Park’ in fact has its origins in an earlier workshop on dispersed collaborative practice that ran in a 2018 Summer School workshop convened by the Future Advisory Board at the Psi #24 conference in Daegu, South Korea.

2 The FAB Summer School began in 2016 and has run each year to date as part of the annual PSi conference.

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