902 resultados para composed theatre
Resumo:
Review of 'The True Story of Butterfish', Brisbane Festival / Brisbane Powerhouse, published in The Australian, 6 October 2009.
Resumo:
Review of 'The Trial of the Catonsville Nine', Brisbane Festival / Brisbane Powerhouse, published in The Australian, 28 September 200.
Resumo:
Review of 'The Pineapple Queen', La Boite Theatre Company, published in The Australian, 31 July 2009.
Resumo:
Review of 'The Kursk', La Boite Theatre Company, published in The Australian, 3 September 2009.
Resumo:
Review of 'The Crucible', Queensland Theatre Company, published in The Australian, 2 November 2009.
Resumo:
Review of 'The Alchemist', Queensland Theatre Company, published in The Australian, 2 March 2009.
Resumo:
Review of 'The Wishing Well', Queensland Theatre Company, published in The Australian, 30 March 2009.
Resumo:
Review of 'God of Carnage', Queensland Theatre Company, published in The Australian, 11 May 2009.
Resumo:
Review of 'Gatz', Elevator Repair Company / Brisbane Powerhouse, published in The Australian, 12 May 2009.
Resumo:
Review of '25 Down', Queensland Theatre Company, published in The Australian, 15 June 2009.
Resumo:
Review of 'Toy Symphony', Queensland Theatre Company, published in The Australian, 17 November 2009.
Resumo:
Review of 'The White Earth', La Boite Theatre Company, published in The Australian, 25 February 2009.
Resumo:
Listing of 'The Carnival's Edge', Brisbane Festival, published in The Australian, 21 September 2009.
Resumo:
Divining the Martyr is a project developed in order to achieve the Master of Arts (Research) degree. This is composed of 70% creative work displayed in an exhibition and 30% written work contained in this exegesis. The project was developed through practice-led research in order to answer the question “In what ways can creative practice synthesize and illuminate issues of martyrdom in contemporary makeover culture?” The question is answered using a postmodern framework about martyrdom as it is manifested in contemporary society. The themes analyzed throughout this exegesis relate to concepts about sainthood and makeover culture combined with actual examples of tragic cases of cosmetic procedures. The outcomes of this project fused three elements: Mexican cultural history, Mexican (Catholic) religious traditions, and cosmetic makeover surgery. The final outcomes were a series of installations integrating contemporary and traditional interdisciplinary media, such as sound, light, x-ray technology, sculpture, video and aspects of performance. These creative works complement each other in their presentation and concept, promoting an original contribution to the theme of contemporary martyrdom in makeover culture.
Resumo:
The TraSe (Transform-Select) algorithm has been developed to investigate the morphing of electronic music through automatically applying a series of deterministic compositional transformations to the source, guided towards a target by similarity metrics. This is in contrast to other morphing techniques such as interpolation or parameters or probabilistic variation. TraSe allows control over stylistic elements of the music through user-defined weighting of numerous compositional transformations. The formal evaluation of TraSe was mostly qualitative and occurred through nine participants completing an online questionnaire. The music generated by TraSe was generally felt to be less coherent than a human composed benchmark but in some cases judged as more creative.