Focused on the Anglophone adoption from the 1960s onwards, Beyond Scenography explores the porous state of contemporary theatre-making to argue a critical distinction between scenography (as a crafting of place orientation) and scenographics (that which orientate acts of worlding). With sections on installation art and gardening as well as marketing and placemaking, this book is an argument for what scenography does: how assemblages of scenographic traits orientate, situate, and shape staged events. Established stage orthodoxies are revisited – including the symbiosis of stage and scene and the aesthetic ideology of ‘the scenic’ – to propose how scenographics are formative to staged atmospheres. Consequently, one of the conclusions of this ...
Developments in technology and new aesthetic idioms in the past decades have changed the preconditio...
Given the designation of theatre as “the seeing place” (Aronson 2005: 2) and the strongly visual nat...
This essay document the lecture ‘Scenographic Futures’, presented as part of the session PQ TALKS, a...
Focused on the Anglophone adoption from the 1960s onwards, Beyond Scenography explores the porous st...
Contemporary scenography is a crafting of material and technological stagecrafts that orientates pe...
An introduction to the dynamic field of performance design in and beyond the theatre, with analysis ...
When performance vacated the interior of the theatre to work with site - factory, shop, square, stre...
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...
Conference paper at the International Federation for Theatre Research - joint panel - Scenography Wo...
This practice-based study uses a series of three scenographic performances to investigate the nature...
Since the beginning of the 20th century theatre has developed a completely different form of express...
The Potentials of Space interrogates the relationship between scenography and performance in contemp...
The comparison between theatre and playing has spread on many levels, from metaphors to sayings, aes...
Scenography is an all-encompassing, open and inclusive term that allows us to consider design for pe...
Developments in technology and new aesthetic idioms in the past decades have changed the preconditio...
Given the designation of theatre as “the seeing place” (Aronson 2005: 2) and the strongly visual nat...
This essay document the lecture ‘Scenographic Futures’, presented as part of the session PQ TALKS, a...
Focused on the Anglophone adoption from the 1960s onwards, Beyond Scenography explores the porous st...
Contemporary scenography is a crafting of material and technological stagecrafts that orientates pe...
An introduction to the dynamic field of performance design in and beyond the theatre, with analysis ...
When performance vacated the interior of the theatre to work with site - factory, shop, square, stre...
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...
Conference paper at the International Federation for Theatre Research - joint panel - Scenography Wo...
This practice-based study uses a series of three scenographic performances to investigate the nature...
Since the beginning of the 20th century theatre has developed a completely different form of express...
The Potentials of Space interrogates the relationship between scenography and performance in contemp...
The comparison between theatre and playing has spread on many levels, from metaphors to sayings, aes...
Scenography is an all-encompassing, open and inclusive term that allows us to consider design for pe...
Developments in technology and new aesthetic idioms in the past decades have changed the preconditio...
Given the designation of theatre as “the seeing place” (Aronson 2005: 2) and the strongly visual nat...
This essay document the lecture ‘Scenographic Futures’, presented as part of the session PQ TALKS, a...