The use of space in the mainstream performing arts is based on the division of the acting and performing spaces with an imaginary wall. The sharp division of the space by this invisible conventional border, also called the fourth wall, originated from the fundamentally distinct role definitions assigned to the audience and the actors. On the other hand, especially since mid-twentieth century, due to the fast improvement in mass media technologies audiencing has widely shifted from the public space to the private space. Because of this shift the staging forms appropriate to the traditional space order became unresponsive to the needs of new acting and audiencing, and caused a search for alternative ways. In this respect, especially since t...
How do performers and artists use media technologies to create live events? How have developments in...
The process of experiencing theatre is shifting from watching to doing. As genre-subverting performa...
In this article I try to identify changes that occur in the communication process in the theatre, wh...
The use of space in the mainstream performing arts is based on the division of the acting and perfor...
One of the theatre and performance conventions that has been challenged by the application of techno...
The nineteenth century was a century of actors. The twentieth century was a century of directors. Th...
Producers, technicians, performers, audiences and critics are all critical components of the\ud perf...
Questions around what audiences do are becoming ever more complex as innovative modes of participat...
Questions around what audiences do are becoming ever more complex as innovative modes of participat...
My work in the field of telematic arts explores the emergence of a user-determined narrative by brin...
'Actors always talk about what the audience does. I don’t understand, we are just sitting here.' Aud...
Artists have increasingly acknowledged the role of the audience as collaborators both in the constru...
The concept of theatricality became central to theatre and performance studies in recent years. In o...
The process of experiencing theatre is shifting from watching to doing. As genre-subverting performa...
Contemporary theatre, and performing arts in general, no longer seems to be interested in the repres...
How do performers and artists use media technologies to create live events? How have developments in...
The process of experiencing theatre is shifting from watching to doing. As genre-subverting performa...
In this article I try to identify changes that occur in the communication process in the theatre, wh...
The use of space in the mainstream performing arts is based on the division of the acting and perfor...
One of the theatre and performance conventions that has been challenged by the application of techno...
The nineteenth century was a century of actors. The twentieth century was a century of directors. Th...
Producers, technicians, performers, audiences and critics are all critical components of the\ud perf...
Questions around what audiences do are becoming ever more complex as innovative modes of participat...
Questions around what audiences do are becoming ever more complex as innovative modes of participat...
My work in the field of telematic arts explores the emergence of a user-determined narrative by brin...
'Actors always talk about what the audience does. I don’t understand, we are just sitting here.' Aud...
Artists have increasingly acknowledged the role of the audience as collaborators both in the constru...
The concept of theatricality became central to theatre and performance studies in recent years. In o...
The process of experiencing theatre is shifting from watching to doing. As genre-subverting performa...
Contemporary theatre, and performing arts in general, no longer seems to be interested in the repres...
How do performers and artists use media technologies to create live events? How have developments in...
The process of experiencing theatre is shifting from watching to doing. As genre-subverting performa...
In this article I try to identify changes that occur in the communication process in the theatre, wh...