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T his book unfolds the theory of enduramorphosis, an emergent strangeness that arises in an endurance performance when the body is pushed to its limit and reacts. Artist Chelsea Coon works across performance and lens-based extensions in photography, video, livestream, digital arts, and new media. Through her work, Coon explores how enduramorphosis is manifested differently across divergent performances. Written from a first-person perspective, this book presents an accessible intellectual exploration of the process and conceptualization of provocative and profound performances. Chelsea Coon combines powerful emotional resonance with physical and psychological extremes, giving the reader insights into the phenomenon of enduramorphosis and a rare glimpse into the motivations, feelings, desires and visceral excesses experienced by the performing body as it undergoes a transformation that lasts.
About the author
Chelsea Coon is an artist and writer whose work focuses on the shifting interconnections of the body, time, and space. She considers limits of the body and the enduring effects of frameworks that force the body to act and react through performance, photography, video, painting, sculpture, installation, and text. Coon has exhibited and performed extensively internationally in galleries, biennales, and festivals, and her writings on contemporary art, performance and philosophy have been published globally. She lives and works in Los Angeles.Jörg Sternagel is a scholar in media philosophy at the University of Passau, Germany. He is the author of Ethics of Alterity: Aisthetics of Existence (Rowman & Littlefield, 2023).Sean Lowry is Associate Professor and Head of Critical and Theoretical Studies at the Victorian College of the Arts, The University of Melbourne, Australia. He is an artist, writer, musician, academic, and co-founder of Cura8 for project8 Gallery (Naarm/Melbourne, Australia).