The introductory pages of this contribution deal with one of the main discussions in the field of media studies with a possible impact on an aesthetic interpretation of filmed opera: the opposition between spectacle and narration as described by Andrew Darley. In opposition to Darley’s theory, or its possible application to filmed opera, I posit the hypothesis that the increased visibility of the actions and gestures in filmed opera enhances the audience’s attention to the narrative as one of the salient features of its aesthetic experience. The main section of this article will examine some findings in the fields of cognitive aesthetics and neurosciences as a support for a deeper understanding of the hypothesis proposed above
This article analyzes select opera films produced during the 20th and 21st centuries by internationa...
This research project originated in the questioning of the object in the physical space of the galle...
This study seeks to outline a neuro-evolutionary semiotic model for our perception and interpretatio...
The introductory pages of this contribution deal with one of the main discussions in the field of me...
International audienceIt is Chapter 18 of one of the first edited volumes on the interdisciplinary c...
This dissertation presents the first theoretical model for understanding narration and point of view...
Neuroscience, philosophies of embodied cognition, architecture theory, performance theories of perce...
In this study, the concept of hypermediacy (Bolter and Grusin 1999) serves as a starting point for a...
This text deals with the study of theatre as intersubjective relationships between human beings, hig...
Just as spoken theatre can lead to the development of desirable altered states of consciousness, ope...
Opera Interna examines the point at which the bodily experience of self meets and intersects with th...
Action reconsidered: cognitive Aspects of the relAtion between text And scenic Action. Contemporary ...
This article focuses on the paratexts of opera DVDs as a route into the status and cultural placemen...
The intention of this investigation is to arrive at a greater understanding of spectatorship within ...
This chapter explains new music theatre through the lens of theories of ‘embodied cognition’, accord...
This article analyzes select opera films produced during the 20th and 21st centuries by internationa...
This research project originated in the questioning of the object in the physical space of the galle...
This study seeks to outline a neuro-evolutionary semiotic model for our perception and interpretatio...
The introductory pages of this contribution deal with one of the main discussions in the field of me...
International audienceIt is Chapter 18 of one of the first edited volumes on the interdisciplinary c...
This dissertation presents the first theoretical model for understanding narration and point of view...
Neuroscience, philosophies of embodied cognition, architecture theory, performance theories of perce...
In this study, the concept of hypermediacy (Bolter and Grusin 1999) serves as a starting point for a...
This text deals with the study of theatre as intersubjective relationships between human beings, hig...
Just as spoken theatre can lead to the development of desirable altered states of consciousness, ope...
Opera Interna examines the point at which the bodily experience of self meets and intersects with th...
Action reconsidered: cognitive Aspects of the relAtion between text And scenic Action. Contemporary ...
This article focuses on the paratexts of opera DVDs as a route into the status and cultural placemen...
The intention of this investigation is to arrive at a greater understanding of spectatorship within ...
This chapter explains new music theatre through the lens of theories of ‘embodied cognition’, accord...
This article analyzes select opera films produced during the 20th and 21st centuries by internationa...
This research project originated in the questioning of the object in the physical space of the galle...
This study seeks to outline a neuro-evolutionary semiotic model for our perception and interpretatio...