IDENTITY AND REPRESENTIONS
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https://doi.org/10.22456/2236-3254.61503Keywords:
Contemporary theater. Video. Body. New technologies.Abstract
Technology can both support and destroy the idea of here and now when it comes to time and space in the performance. When we use technology as a mean to present a scenic material we create a tension between different types of representation. It can produce creative gap, but also painful disruptions. The actor’s privileged position to represent the world is also challenged in this approach. If the dramatic text and the body have had a crucial position in the theatre in the last two centuries, we now see how room and space is at stake. Who owns and defines the performative space as it is now moving outside the theatre building, into cyberspace as well as into the street? The seminar reflects on different viewpoints on the actor’s methodological discussion on the function of a character, extending to a theoretical discussion about identity and representation.
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