Still under development, this page houses the materials that support my PhD thesis:
Constructive Expressive Inhabiting: a systematic approach to generating performance artefacts from embodied traumA
4.1.1 BOWEL-to-GAZE connectivity
4.1.2 Acromioclavicular Joint Articulation
Left Shoulder Anatomy: AC joint. Source: Henry Vandyke Carter, Public Domain, via American National Library of Medicine
4.1.3.1 Interdigital Skin Tingling
4.1.3.2 Intervertebral Elasticity
Vertebral Column. Source: Encyclopedia Britannica.
4.1.4 C6 Sliding Anteriorly on C7
4.1.5 Left Second Molar-to-Left Palm Sensorial Connection
4.1.6 Temporomandibular (TMJ) Joint Space and throat articulation
Vagus nerve as it relates to the jaw. Source: Teach me Anatomy.
4.1.7 Gracilis
Muscles of the upper leg. Source: Human Anatomy Online, SUNY Downstate Medical Center, via wikipedia..
4.1.8 Fibularis
Fibularis Longus. Source: Bodyworks Prime.
4.1.9 Pelvis lead
4.1.10 Increasing length between jaw and shoulder
Muscles joining the cranium, jaw and shoulder joint. Source: Henry Vandyke Carter, Public domain, via Wikimedia
4.1.11 Extremities and Bones Initiations
4.2.1.2 Lasso
4.2.1.4 Body outline
4.2.1.5 Umbilical Cord
Iliac Bones. Source: Teach Me Anatomy.
4.2.1.6 The Carried Load
4.2.2 Water Glass
4.2.3.2 Room where I live
Bird’s Eye view of the set up for the room where I live.
4.2.3.3 Room where I change levels
Low angle: half the staircase’s set up for the room where I change levels.
Marie France Forcier. Plum(bs), in Danses Vulnérables: Bodies Telling Stories in Their Fact of Presence. Curated by Ève Provost-Chartrand, Exhibition Research Lab, Liverpool (Uk), July 22-26, 2024. Immediately after installation.
First half of the Mezzanine.
Mezzanine, ten days into the installation.