Engaging Spaces: Sites of Performance, Interaction, and Reflection
Editat de Erik Kristiansen, Olav Harsløfen Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 mar 2016
All
performances—whether
music,
theater,
visual
arts,
or
even
street
protests
or
games—share
this
in
common:
they
happensomewhere,within
a
space.
This
anthology
explores
the
complicated
relationship
between
performance
and
the
space
in
which
it
is
hosted.
Examining
both
well-known
spaces—such
as
concert
halls
or
stages—as
well
as
unconventional
ones—such
as
the
street—the
contributors
investigate
different
conceptions
of
space,
how
space
is
experienced,
how
different
spaces
are
unique
from
one
another,
and,
ultimately,
the
ways
space
enables
the
performing
arts
to
so
deeply
engage
audiences.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9788763542005
ISBN-10: 8763542005
Pagini: 428
Ilustrații: 47 color plates, 22 halftones
Dimensiuni: 213 x 219 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Editura: Museum Tusculanum Press
Colecția Museum Tusculanum Press
ISBN-10: 8763542005
Pagini: 428
Ilustrații: 47 color plates, 22 halftones
Dimensiuni: 213 x 219 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Editura: Museum Tusculanum Press
Colecția Museum Tusculanum Press
Notă biografică
Erik Kristiansen is assistant professor in the department of performance design at Roskilde University in Denmark, where Olav Harsløf is professor.
Cuprins
Introduction: Engaging Spaces
Erik Kristiansen
Interview
What is Space?
Eugenio Barba, director of Odin Teatret, Holstebro, Denmark
By Erik Kristiansen
Part I Performance
1. Re-thinking the Classical Concert Performance: Investigating Conventions of the Classical Concert and Exploring Performance Potentials through Concert Design
Astrid Van-Pedersen
2. Dispersing: A Physical Place and a Discursive Space
Anja Mølle Lindelof
3. Salò: A Sublime Experience. Analyzing Interactive Performances, Focusing on the Aesthetic Dimension
Lisbeth Thorlacius
Interviews
From Museum of Art & Design to Design Museum
Anne-Louise Sommer, director of Designmuseum Danmark
By Olav Harsløf
On Opera Design
Kasper Holten, Director of Opera, Royal Opera House, London
By Astrid Vang-Pedersen
Part II Interaction
4. Game Spaces: On Liminality and the Magic Circle of Games
Erik Kristiansen
5. Experience: Under the Influence of Things
Connie Svabo and Sara Malou Strandvad
6. Performance Potential at One Complex, Specific Site: About the Multi-Armed Octopus of Interpretation
Bjørn Laursen
Interviews
The Site-Specific Bus of Reality
Ingolf Gabold, former head of Danish Radio Fiction (“DR fiction”), Copenhagen, Denmark
By Bjørn Laursen
Space, Design, and the Audiences as Beast
Dorita Hannah, performance designer and Professor of Spatial Design in the Department of Interdisciplinary Architecture, Arts & Design, University of Tasmania, Australia
By Anja Mølle Lindelof
Part III Reflection
7. Space as Provocation
Olav Harsløf
8. Self-Creation and Performance Spaces
Henriette Christrup
9. Aesthetic Performativity in Urban Design and Art
Kristine Samson
Erik Kristiansen
Interview
What is Space?
Eugenio Barba, director of Odin Teatret, Holstebro, Denmark
By Erik Kristiansen
Part I Performance
1. Re-thinking the Classical Concert Performance: Investigating Conventions of the Classical Concert and Exploring Performance Potentials through Concert Design
Astrid Van-Pedersen
2. Dispersing: A Physical Place and a Discursive Space
Anja Mølle Lindelof
3. Salò: A Sublime Experience. Analyzing Interactive Performances, Focusing on the Aesthetic Dimension
Lisbeth Thorlacius
Interviews
From Museum of Art & Design to Design Museum
Anne-Louise Sommer, director of Designmuseum Danmark
By Olav Harsløf
On Opera Design
Kasper Holten, Director of Opera, Royal Opera House, London
By Astrid Vang-Pedersen
Part II Interaction
4. Game Spaces: On Liminality and the Magic Circle of Games
Erik Kristiansen
5. Experience: Under the Influence of Things
Connie Svabo and Sara Malou Strandvad
6. Performance Potential at One Complex, Specific Site: About the Multi-Armed Octopus of Interpretation
Bjørn Laursen
Interviews
The Site-Specific Bus of Reality
Ingolf Gabold, former head of Danish Radio Fiction (“DR fiction”), Copenhagen, Denmark
By Bjørn Laursen
Space, Design, and the Audiences as Beast
Dorita Hannah, performance designer and Professor of Spatial Design in the Department of Interdisciplinary Architecture, Arts & Design, University of Tasmania, Australia
By Anja Mølle Lindelof
Part III Reflection
7. Space as Provocation
Olav Harsløf
8. Self-Creation and Performance Spaces
Henriette Christrup
9. Aesthetic Performativity in Urban Design and Art
Kristine Samson
Descriere
All performances—whether music, theater, visual arts, or even street protests or games—share this in common: they happen somewhere, within a space. This anthology explores the complicated relationship between performance and the space in which it is hosted. Examining both well-known spaces—such as concert halls or stages—as well as unconventional ones—such as the street—the contributors investigate different conceptions of space, how space is experienced, how different spaces are unique from one another, and, ultimately, the ways space enables the performing arts to so deeply engage audiences.