Multimedia performance / Rosemary Klich and Edward Scheer.
Publisher: Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012Description: xi, 228 p. : ill. ; 24 cm001: 42793ISBN: 9780230574670 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Performance art | Multimedia (Art) | Art and DesignDDC classification: 702.81 LOC classification: NX456.5.P38 | K5 2012Summary: A comprehensive overview of the development, theory and characteristics of multimedia performance, that introduces key artists, practice and debates. The book describes new and emergent forms, presenting an up-to-date account of the relationship between technology and aesthetics in contemporary performance culture.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
How do performers and artists use media technologies to create live events? How have developments in audio-visual technology changed the relationship between the spectator and the performer? How can performance respond to the technology-saturated consciousness of contemporary culture? What are the key concepts and terms needed to understand multimedia performance?
Multimedia Performance provides a comprehensive overview of the development, theory and definitive characteristics of this rapidly developing and popular area of practice. Drawing on case studies from across a wide range of contemporary performance, the book introduces key artists, companies and debates. Klich and Scheer describe new and emergent forms including video performance, digital theatre, interactive dramaturgies and immersive environments, presenting an up-to-date analysis of the evolving relationship between technology and aesthetics in contemporary performance culture.
Exploring the different ways in which technology can activate new aesthetic potentials and audience experiences, Multimedia Performance demonstrates the vital role of multimedia technologies in contemporary theatre practice. Supported by illustrations, media theory and textboxes, this is important reading for anyone interested in questions of the live and the mediated aspects of performance, and essential reading for students of theatre and performance.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
A comprehensive overview of the development, theory and characteristics of multimedia performance, that introduces key artists, practice and debates. The book describes new and emergent forms, presenting an up-to-date account of the relationship between technology and aesthetics in contemporary performance culture.
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- List of Illustrations
- Introduction: From Slide-Shows to Powerpoint
- Defining Medium?
- The Evolution of Multimedia Performance
- The Theatre of Images Revisited
- Liveness and Re-Mediation
- Framing Media Theory for Performance Studies
- Dance + Virtual = Multimedia Performance
- Immersion
- Forms of Interactivity in Performative Spaces
- Digital Aesthetics and Embodied Perception: Towards a Posthuman Performance
- Conclusion: Posthuman Corporealities and Augmented Spaces
- Bibliography
- Index
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