Planetary Performance Studies

Authors

Author Biography

Felipe Cervera, National University of Singapore

Felipe Cervera is currently completing a PhD in Theatre Studies at the National University of Singapore. His work investigates the intersections of performance research and extraterrestrial exploration. His essays have appeared in Theatre Research International, Performance Research, Performance Philosophy, and Investigación Teatral.

References

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Argyropoulou et al. Encounters in Synchronous Time. PSi Regional Research Cluster Portugal Greece, 2011. http://www.psi-web.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Program_encounters_in_synchronous_time.pdf, pp. 55-6. Accessed 5 January 2017.

Cervera, Felipe. “Interview with Sebastián Calderón Bentín.” Fluid States LOG, 2015a. http://fluidstates.org/article.php?id=102. Accessed 5 January 2017.

Cervera, Felipe. “Imagining Galaxies of Performance Studies”. Fluid States LOG, 2015b. http://fluidstates.org/userfiles/files/PSi%2321%20Fluid%20States-%20’Imagining%20Galaxies%20of%20Performance%20Studies’%2C%20by%20Felipe%20Cervera%2C%20India%20Correspondent.pdf. Accessed on 5 January 2017.

Cervera, Felipe. “Interview with Rustom Bharucha”. Fluid States LOG, 2015c. URL: http://fluidstates.org/userfiles/files/PSi%2321%20Fluid%20States-%20Interview%20with%20Rustom%20Bharucha,%20by%20Felipe%20Cervera,%20India%20Correspondent.pdf. Accessed on 5 January 2017.

Cervera, Felipe. “Interview with Mick Douglas”. Fluid States LOG, 2015d. https://soundcloud.com/felipe-cervera/interview-to-mick-douglas-by-felipe-cervera. Accessed on 5 January 2017.

Cervera, Felipe. “Report #1 ”. Fluid States LOG, 2015e. http://fluidstates.org/article.php?id=190. Accessed on 5 January 2017.

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2017-06-01