Staging Inquiry
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2024-08-22
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This thesis explores the possible meaning of the concept staging inquiry through reflection on three
compositions by the author, a theoretical part and reflections on artistic work from other composers. If
understood in a wide sense, it’s possible to say that almost any artwork is an inquiry. In the case of
staging inquiry, I’m referring to art works that are not just prompted by inquiry but that somehow
displays, stages and performs an inquiry. In addition, the inquiry is something that lies outside of the
medium and is intertwined as another layer of meaning and content that can overlap, merge and
contrast the art work’s medial unfolding. It’s not about the art work’s attempt to understand it self, its
conditions and materials, but about the art work as a site for a kind of philosophical inquiry.
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staging inquiry, multimedia, music theater, staging, philosophical inquiry, medium, meaning making, perceptual order of presence, perceptual order of representation, semantic and aesthetic listening, knowing and not-knowing.