Sunday, July 12, 2009
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Typically, performance in architecture is used to describe a building’s performance in terms of structural and functional capabilities. Recently it began to describe computational processes during design processes. But here it draws attention towards its disciplinary origins in theatre, where performativity is used to define the body’s behavior. The aim is to analyze the dynamics of the animated body and building and to bring together the discourse of architecture and performance.
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