Performing panic : how does your data glow?

Virginia Barratt

Research output: Creative WorksTextual Works

Abstract

I am in France. I have been working towards a presentation related to my research on panic at the Sorbonne, at a conference called Lire Pour Faire. I am anxious, sick with it, actually. My paper is dry and I need wet. The wet of tears, the wet of biochemicals pumping through blood, the wet of fear-piss. I want to vomit and I want to scream. Instead I sit in my room and hyperventilate. I find my friend and disclose my fears to her. I am in a state. She convinces me to do a practice presentation for a group of people who will be kind and supportive. I perform my disquiet and my insecurity and it is painful, and the pain is felt, and there is silence. There is a sitting back, a sinking down, a closing of laptop lids. There is quiet. Sometime after the quiet somebody tells a story and there is talk, feedback, questioning, exchange, confusion. This is where the research happens. Elsewhere, and otherwise, and afterwards.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationFullarton, S.A.
PublisherArtlink Australia
EditionArtlink Issue 37:3. Anxiety: Art and Mental Health
Size9 pages
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • anxiety
  • panic
  • psychology in art

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