Contemporary scenography is a crafting of material and technological stagecrafts that orientates performers and spectators within a staged atmosphere. The term scenography derives from the Ancient Greek for skene (‘hut or tent’) and the action of graphos (‘etching or scribing’). ‘Scenography’ in English only becomes directly associated with theatre making in the 1960s. Variants on the original Greek as it pertains to theatre making are, nevertheless, represented in the majority of continental European languages: such as scénographie (French) and scénografie (Czech). All of the continental European variants before the 1960s had a strong association with ‘stage design’ or ‘set design’. The contemporary English usage, and a number of...
In human history, languages, cultures, traditions, mingle and overlap. Seeking today to tell the his...
This practice-based study uses a series of three scenographic performances to investigate the nature...
Scenography involves decoration, sound, lighting, and staging. In the production of an event this is...
An introduction to the dynamic field of performance design in and beyond the theatre, with analysis ...
Focused on the Anglophone adoption from the 1960s onwards, Beyond Scenography explores the porous st...
Scenography is the most eloquent visual aspect of the theatre. It involves situating a performance w...
In contemporary theatre the division between the different components within the production of a per...
In this introductory chapter, McKinney and Palmer survey the newly emerged field of expanded scenogr...
La multiplication des œuvres contemporaines à la croisée des disciplines a accordé à la scénographie...
Since the beginning of the 20th century theatre has developed a completely different form of express...
Scenography is an all-encompassing, open and inclusive term that allows us to consider design for pe...
The following thesis focuses on the use of technology within the field of theatre scenography and se...
A lavishly illustrated record of the work of major theatre designers from across the world; designer...
In this work I reflect and analyse different concepts of scenography in theatre and site-specific pr...
Developments in technology and new aesthetic idioms in the past decades have changed the preconditio...
In human history, languages, cultures, traditions, mingle and overlap. Seeking today to tell the his...
This practice-based study uses a series of three scenographic performances to investigate the nature...
Scenography involves decoration, sound, lighting, and staging. In the production of an event this is...
An introduction to the dynamic field of performance design in and beyond the theatre, with analysis ...
Focused on the Anglophone adoption from the 1960s onwards, Beyond Scenography explores the porous st...
Scenography is the most eloquent visual aspect of the theatre. It involves situating a performance w...
In contemporary theatre the division between the different components within the production of a per...
In this introductory chapter, McKinney and Palmer survey the newly emerged field of expanded scenogr...
La multiplication des œuvres contemporaines à la croisée des disciplines a accordé à la scénographie...
Since the beginning of the 20th century theatre has developed a completely different form of express...
Scenography is an all-encompassing, open and inclusive term that allows us to consider design for pe...
The following thesis focuses on the use of technology within the field of theatre scenography and se...
A lavishly illustrated record of the work of major theatre designers from across the world; designer...
In this work I reflect and analyse different concepts of scenography in theatre and site-specific pr...
Developments in technology and new aesthetic idioms in the past decades have changed the preconditio...
In human history, languages, cultures, traditions, mingle and overlap. Seeking today to tell the his...
This practice-based study uses a series of three scenographic performances to investigate the nature...
Scenography involves decoration, sound, lighting, and staging. In the production of an event this is...