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Performance Research
A Journal of the Performing Arts
Volume 19, 2014 - Issue 2: On Affirmation
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Mathematical Resonances in the Architecture of Goat Island's The Lastmaker

Pages 84-93 | Published online: 24 Jun 2014
 

Abstract

By focusing on Goat Island's final piece, The Lastmaker (2007), this article explores how the application of a ‘mathematical aesthetic’ to contemporary performance practice can be seen as affirmative. Through an application of Deleuzian philosophy concerning the polarity of transcendence and immanence, it suggests that the use of a 'mathematical aesthetic' in Goat Island's piece deconstructs ‘transcendent’, ‘top-down’ modes of theatrical organisation in order to open up to a perception of the ‘plane of immanence’. The ‘plane of immanence’ will be understood here as a ‘de-stratified’ space where presence and meaning can be reconstituted anew in a ‘process of becoming’. The article analyzes different aspects and strategies used in the piece such as rhythmic patterns and repetitions, scaling and miniaturisation and mathematisation of speech in order to argue that the deconstructive and in turn transformative quality of the ‘mathematical aesthetic’ inspires a shift in perception away from representation and towards a perception of an affirmative ‘process of becoming’, one that is inherently creative. Finally, the article will situate the affirmative qualities of the piece in question within the contemporary cultural context in order to question the role of performance in a progressively mathematised society.

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