The author explores the concept of multi-subjectivity which he addressed in the workshop and performance art exhibition "Collective Exhibition for a Single Body." He discussed the distinction between the performative and the constative statement according to philosopher John L. Austin, his collaboration with choreographer Manuel Pelmus on a form of polyphonic ballet that was recreated by both dancers and the audience, and the multi-subjectivity movement involving creative individuals.
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