Exploration of technology’s influence on artistic performance practices in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
Examines the way theatre buildings function to frame the performance event, the organisation of audience and practitioner spaces within the building, the nature of the stage and the modes of representation it facilitates, and the relationship between the real space of the theatre and the fictional places that are evoked.
Explores the legacy of the godfather of scenography.
Suggests organizing principles, innovative strategies, methods and exercises for making theatre in a variety of contexts and locations, and through examples, case studies and projects develops distinctive theoretical insights into the relationship of site and performance, scenario and scenography.
Explores technology’s influence on artistic performance practices in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
2010 Catalogue. Intellect is an independent academic publisher in the fields of creative practice and popular culture, publishing scholarly books and journals in four distinct subject areas: visual arts, film studies, cultural and media studies, and performing arts.
Exhibition catalogue.