Full Title
EDUCATION SCIENCES AND SOCIETY
Publisher
FrancoAngeli
ISSN
2038-9442 (Printed Journal)
2284-015X (Online Journal)
Journal Issue Number
2
Journal Issue Designation
2
Journal Issue Date
2023
Full Title
New technologies and geographies in performing art: A study on environments and relationships in some recent shows in Europe
By (author)
First Page
76
Last Page
84
Language of text
English
Publication Date
2023/12
Copyright
2023 FrancoAngeli srl
Main description
Digitization has had a significant impact on live performance, specifically influencing the environments of representation and giving rise to new trends in performative language. Certain performances from the last fifteen years that have circulated in Europe are taken into consideration, experienced by audiences with various technological provisions (audio headphones, video conferencing, and 3D goggles) and outside traditional theater spaces. In light of certain theories about learning dynamics, a geo-relational approach is pursued to understand what potential formal evolutions could occur in the realm of performance with reference to the use of technologies, and in which cases the complexity of multisensory experience in traditional in-person theater has yet to be fully achieved.
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