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Designing performativity for mixed reality installations

Morrison, Andrew; Davies, Alex; Brečević, Geska; Sem, Idunn; Boykett, Tim; Brečević, Robert
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Morrison, Andrew et al. (2010). Designing performativity for mixed reality installations. FORMakademisk, 3 (1): 123-144. (339.0Kb)
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http://hdl.handle.net/11250/92980
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2010
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FORMakademisk, 3(1)2010, s. 123-144  
Abstract
This article takes up the concept of performativity prevalent in the humanities and applies it

to the design of installation arts in mixed reality mode. Based on the design, development and

public access to two specific works, the concept is related to a form of research by design. We

argue that the concept of performativity may be further usefully employed in investigations

(design and research, artistic and public) into digital arts where complex intersections

between concepts, technologies, dramaturgy, media and participant actions are in flux and

together constitute the emergence and experience of a work. Theories of performativity are

related to these two works in an argument that further suggests there is room in research by

design to also include ‘performative design’. The article is the result of a wide-ranging

interdisciplinary collaboration and aims to convey some sense of that in its reporting style,

content and analysis.
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Open Access - This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the source is credited.

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