Longlisted for the PQ Best Publication Award in Performance Design & Scenography 2023 Immersion and Participation in Punchdrunk’s Theatrical Worlds is a detailed account of the company's award-winning productions and their historical context. Examining Punchdrunk's role as pioneers of immersive theatre in the UK through a range of their productions including Sleep No More and The Drowned Man besides theatrical works such as Faust, The Duchess of Malfi and Kabeiroi, and cross-platform productions like The Moon Slave, The Borough and The Oracles, the book presents an original framework for understanding immersion in theatrical and mixed reality experiences. Central to the book is a study of how immersive experience is produced in interaction with physical and digital scenography for participatory audiences. Through ethnographies of the company, their designers, actors, producers and audiences, the book interrogates the relationship between the aesthetics of interaction and the experience of immersion in Punchdrunk’s work. The theoretical framework that the book introduces affords analyses of material cultures and the influence of technology on interaction design in theatre and beyond, and offers a blueprint for next-generation immersive design and scenography for interactive multimedia environments.
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List of Illustrations 1. Introduction: Immersion in Punchdrunk’s Theatre Scaling up: Space, Time, Audiences Audiences on- and Offline Gravity, Consequence and Emergence 2. Ritual and Rhetoric in Narrative Systems System Narratives and the Shape of Interaction Perspectives on Agency in Interactive Systems The Postdigital Sublime: Beyond the Digital Mythos 3. A Genealogy of the Immersive Aesthetic Key Influences on the Immersive Aesthetic Antirealist Modernism Complicity and Participation Blended Spaces and the Vertigo of Transformation 4. Punchdrunk’s Interactive Systems The ‘Punchdrunk System’ Emergence and Order Art-work and Algorithmic Audiences 5. Behind the Interface: Making Punchdrunk’s Storyworlds Crafting Storyworlds Devising and Performing 6. Audience Experience and Participation Analysing Punchdrunk Audiences The Effects of Anonymity Active Immersion Delinquent System Aesthetics 7. Impure Futures Condemned to Change The Sublime vs. Efficiency Harnessing the un-Modern Notes Bibliography Index
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This volume explores the craft of interaction design through Punchdrunk’s physical and digital scenography for participatory audiences.
This is a unique ethnographic study of a pioneering theatre company and their audiences at a point in time when their work is gaining broad international recognition and acclaim
The series reflects the recent growth of scenographic practices and the expansion from theatre/stage design to a wider notion of scenography as a spatial practice. It incorporates performance design practices in theatre, performance, live art, architecture, visual communication and interactive design. Each volume offers an accessible overview of design both for and as performance, and combines theoretical frames with a set of stimulating examples of scenography that showcase the interdisciplinary reach of contemporary performance design. The series will be of interest to students and scholars in theatre and performance, as well as art, architecture, design and visual communication.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781350101951
Publisert
2020-05-28
Utgiver
Vendor
Methuen Drama
Vekt
472 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
208

Biographical note

Carina E. I. Westling is Lecturer in Cross-Platform Media at Bournemouth University, UK and researches immersive experience, interaction and mixed reality design.