The project was organized into eight work packages that produced the following activities and main results:
- Performer l’imaginaire de la Nouvelle-Orléans (
https://imaginaire.hypotheses.org/(si apre in una nuova finestra)). This project website site has been diffused to both scientific and general publics allowing direct engagement with the project.
- Perpetual protocols: A 24-hour “french” imaginary (
http://umap.openstreetmap.fr/en/map/perpetual-protocols-a-24-hour-french-imaginary_782709#12/29.9755/-90.0165(si apre in una nuova finestra)). This online, open source map invites users to participate directly in the experimental performance protocols developed during the fieldwork process and an interactive, site-specific fieldwork event.
- Protocols for a perpetual imaginary (New Orleans). An experimental, interactive, publication distributed to the general and scientific public via interactive workshops, while also distributed throughout France and Louisiana to francophone cultural organizations as a tool to discuss the social construction of francophonies;
- 1 edited book collection to be published by Éditions Hermann, December 2023, Les archives en performance, la performance en archive: action, méthode, recherche
- 2 publications in peer-reviewed journals (Thaêtre and Post-Scriptum)
- 3 book chapters to be published in peer-reviewed edited collections (United States, Dis-united States, Éditions Pléiades, Dec. 2023) and Les archives en performance, la performance en archive: action, méthode, recherche, Éditions Hermann, Dec. 2023)
- L’archive comme lieu d’expérimentation: construction, création, performance”, a two-day conference that considered research-based artistic experiments within the archive.
- “Performance & Archive”, a two-day, international thematic school that invited researchers and artists to present research, artistic projects and workshops addressing the relationship between the archive and performance.
- 5 presentations at national and international conferences, study days or research seminars in France
- 9 invited lectures, courses taught or performance workshops delivered to Masters students in French universities