1000 resultados para Theater architecture
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Errata slip inserted.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Engraved title-page; printer's device in colophon; head- and tail-pieces; historiated initials.
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"Les gravures de ce volume ont été exécutées d'après les dessins de MM. Barrias, Benoist, Bernard, Bonnafoux, Boulanger, Clairin, Chotard, Clerget, Curzon, Deroy, Nenot, Petot, Robert, Bonjat, Thérond"--Half-title verso.
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Angesichts der inzwischen geläufigen Terminologie vom prädramatischen, dramatischen und postdramatischen Theater wird diskutiert, wie eine prononciert vorgetragene Auffassung von Theater den Blick und das Verständnis nachhaltig lenkt. Als antiker Anhaltspunkt dient der Anti-Theaterdiskurs Platons. Er soll klären, warum Theater als Kunst zwischen Spätantike und Renaissance aus dem ästhetischen Diskurs verbannt und um welchen Preis es im 17. Jahrhundert wieder aufgenommen wird. Die Postulierung von postdramatischem Theater am Ende des 20. Jahrhunderts, die einen ähnlich starken Einfluss auf die Bewertung von Theater in der Geschichte ausübt, vermag einige Missverständnisse zu beseitigen und schafft andere.
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Red and black ink on tracing paper. Similar to Cul 5 (not digitized). Contour lines; two views of stage. 76 cm. x 61 cm. Scales vary. [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]
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The purpose of this research was to explore a new way of experiencing a performance space using the portability and flexibility of a cargo container. Since the 17th century there has been a split between theater, as a written work, and architecture. Theater has lost its founding essence becoming more about the structure and less about the performance. Contemporary theater designs came through the development of street performances, which developed into theater types such as the Black Box and lately video and projection screening. With the exploration of kinetic uses in architecture and defragmentation of a cargo container there is a new step on the development of theater design. Using a cargo container gave me a familiar object with specific dimensions to start my exploration as well as the possibility of having the theater transported to many sites. The findings demonstrate that there are many unexplored possibilities to create a performance space outside the conventional theater that can promote new types of performances as well as the use of new technologies of video and projection.