Performing Object Laboratory
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General
Course Long Title
Performing Object Laboratory
Subject Code
TIMM
Course Number
570
School(s)
Academic Level
GR - Graduate
Description
Open to the Institute
By Permission of Instructor
Students must contact the teacher via email or at
class signup to discuss their proposed project.
geiser@calarts.edu
Performing Object Lab is an interdisciplinary
laboratory for MFA students (Institute-wide)
with a focus on creating original work that
incorporates a strong visual component, objects,
and/or puppets. This lab is a practicum for the
ongoing development of each individual artist's
vision, and addresses the particular challenges
of "material performance" with objects, puppets,
projection, and related visual performance forms.
Designed as a process-oriented lab, the class is
a site for experimentation and for all
aspects of the development of new work:
direction, design, writing/adaptation,
performance. The
students will be expected to present works in
progress weekly or bi-weekly,
and to participate in critiques. Students are
also encouraged to present their work outside of
the classroom, if that makes sense to their
process.
Working in a low-tech way, with an emphasis on
exploring the core issues and forms which
motivate each artist's work, and on investigation
and process, artists will define and refine their
aesthetic voices, while developing practical
skills in t h e development of new performance
works.
Weekly goals and assignments are determined for
each student or collaborative team through
consultation with the instructor, in response to
their projects and goals. All students will
participate in critiques for in-class
presentations works-in-progress.
Students are expected to be available for up to
two weekly rehearsals outside of the main three-
hour lab period, as needed.
By Permission of Instructor
Students must contact the teacher via email or at
class signup to discuss their proposed project.
geiser@calarts.edu
Performing Object Lab is an interdisciplinary
laboratory for MFA students (Institute-wide)
with a focus on creating original work that
incorporates a strong visual component, objects,
and/or puppets. This lab is a practicum for the
ongoing development of each individual artist's
vision, and addresses the particular challenges
of "material performance" with objects, puppets,
projection, and related visual performance forms.
Designed as a process-oriented lab, the class is
a site for experimentation and for all
aspects of the development of new work:
direction, design, writing/adaptation,
performance. The
students will be expected to present works in
progress weekly or bi-weekly,
and to participate in critiques. Students are
also encouraged to present their work outside of
the classroom, if that makes sense to their
process.
Working in a low-tech way, with an emphasis on
exploring the core issues and forms which
motivate each artist's work, and on investigation
and process, artists will define and refine their
aesthetic voices, while developing practical
skills in t h e development of new performance
works.
Weekly goals and assignments are determined for
each student or collaborative team through
consultation with the instructor, in response to
their projects and goals. All students will
participate in critiques for in-class
presentations works-in-progress.
Students are expected to be available for up to
two weekly rehearsals outside of the main three-
hour lab period, as needed.
Registration Restrictions
RGATHE - School of Theater Students Only