Materials vs Content in Digitally Mediated Performace
Materials vs Content in Digitally Mediated Performace
by Mark Coniglio
p.81
Instead, theatrical lighting technology has developed to the point where it is most often used to suport the narrative moood of a performance, and its presence as a technology is not questioned a priori.
p.82
Mr Rockwell is quite correct: I have absolutely no faith that the technology (the visuals and interaction) will provide enough meaning to communicate the themes in which we are interested.
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