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Punchdrunk, participation and the political : democratization
within Masque of the Red Death?

Wilson, A

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Abstract

Democratisation is a term frequently applied to participatory art as
an indicator of its value, not necessarily by artists themselves but by
arts’ organisations, producers, funding bodies, policy-makers or the
media. This article examines the ways in which democratisation might
be understood and considers the extent to which it occurs within
Punchdrunk’s immersive performance, Masque of the Red Death. I
relate this democratisation to a personal experience of the show;
to the company’s signature use of masks; and to the piece’s ‘gamelike’
structure, which examines perceived divisions between the art
world and the entertainment industry. Incorporating two of the four
essential features of ‘game-play’ outlined by Roger Callois – that of
chance (alea) and vertigo (illnx) – I examine the potential the show has
to play on the ‘undecidable’ relationship between the entertainment
industry and the art world. For example, the performance bears more
than a passing resemblance to Dickens’ World in Kent, where visitors are presented with re-enactments of Dickens’ literature in a Victorian environment not dissimilar to Punchdrunk’s immersive world of Poe. It is therefore unclear – or ‘undecidable’ – how one is defined (or funded)as art and the other as market entertainment. For Rancière, there is a danger, within contemporary exhibitions of the ‘game’, in art losing its identity and becoming indistinguishable from those produced by power and the media, or by the market’s own forms of presentation

Citation

within Masque of the Red Death?. Studies in Theatre and Performance, 36(2), 159-176. https://doi.org/10.1080/14682761.2016.1157748

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Feb 21, 2016
Online Publication Date Mar 16, 2016
Publication Date Mar 16, 2016
Deposit Date Jul 7, 2016
Journal Studies in Theatre and Performance
Print ISSN 1468-2761
Electronic ISSN 2040-0616
Publisher Routledge
Volume 36
Issue 2
Pages 159-176
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/14682761.2016.1157748
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14682761.2016.1157748
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