Bows and a ‘Dance en Pointe’

  • Exploring Resonance in Interspecies Relationships
Vortrag

Vortragende*r

Datum

  • 27. September 2025 09:30–10:30 Wien, Österreich (MDW)

Schlagwörter

Interspecies Relations, Artistic Research, Resonance, Collage, Fotomontage, Posthumanism, Decolonialism, Wildlife

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This presentation focuses on some aspects of the MAEL (Meeting At Eye Level) project, which began in 2023 and investigates encounters with wildlife. The idea for it emerged during walks through the sparsely populated rural areas of Lower Austria, where it is possible to encounter brown hares, rabbits, deer, ground squirrels, polecats, blackbirds and other bird species. It was the special moments of shared awareness that sometimes occur during these encounters that sparked my specific interest. One possible term for the relational quality of these moments is 'resonance'. In Hartmut Rosa’s theory of resonance, the concept of unavailability plays an important role. This corresponds to my experience: While I can create certain conditions to increase the likelihood of resonance, there is no immediate availability of it. The variables that turned out to foster its occurrence, are immobility on the outside, while on the inside, something is set in motion that can be described as ‘bows’ and a ‘dance on points’ – silent, gravity-defying movements that reduce the carnal threat by concentrating the body on a single point. Methodologically, the challenge lies in capturing the relational figure that emerges from these encounters. One approach I am taking is to use techniques such as superimposition and collage based on photographs of the encounters to visualize moments of resonance. Another approach involves the application of poetic inquiry. The MAEL project intends to establish a practical and theoretical research framework that can be shared and reproduced in the context of interactions with wildlife. Its objective is to generate new knowledge about how to relate to wildlife and explore interspecies relationships from a decolonial and posthuman perspective. By exploring and fostering cross-species resonance, the MAEL project seeks to transform our way of relating to wildlife, aiming at a new kind of interspecies relationship — one based on encounters at eye level.

Titel der Veranstaltung

Dance Resonance - Artistic Attunement in Motion

Veranstalter*in

Gesellschaft für Tanzforschung

Ort

Adresse

  • Wien, Österreich
  • Vienna
  • Austria

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Veröffentlicht Von: Barbara Macek | Universität für Angewandte Kunst Wien | Veröffentlicht Am: 20. September 2025, 13:45 | Geändert Am: 30. September 2025, 09:07