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The Pensive Image in Minamimura's Scored in Silence
미나미무라 치사토의 「침묵 속에 기록된 Scored in Silence」에 나타난 생각에 잠긴 이미지 J. ranciere의 미학적 사유를 중심으로
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2025.78.71Asian Dance Journal
Vol.78
pp.71-90
This study, drawing on Rancière's concept of the 'pensive image' examines the deconstruction of the medial boundaries of dance and the sensory limitations of life as depicted in Minamimura's Scored in Silence. The ‘pensive image’ does not focus on one side of the dichotomy, but rather on creating a new arrangement by connecting the incompatible elements in a new way. Referring to the concept of ‘pensive image’, this study examins the meaning of Minamimura's one-person performance, Scored in Silence, by dividing it into ‘spoken visual sound’ and ‘haptic vibration’. I suggest that the process of expressing the narrative through the deaf performer in the work mixes the identities of fine art media and opens up the possibility of new interpretation through the individual senses of the audience.
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