Post-Performance

I use this term to describe a condition in which performance continues beyond the bounded stage event, dispersing into space, objects, traces, memory, and everyday rituals. Performance is not a closed moment but a process that withdraws from the performer’s body and settles into situations and structures.

Performance without Performer

In some of my projects, performance takes place not through an actor’s actions but through a situation the viewer enters. An object, a space, a system, or an arrangement can carry the structure of performance. The spectator may become part of the operative logic of the work without “playing” a role. Performance is distributed rather than embodied.

Hyper truth

I use this term to describe a condition in which an ideological image of “truth” is reproduced so intensively that it replaces lived reality. Media here does not merely represent but constructs an immersive environment. What emerges is not reality itself but a stabilized version of truth.