Bastard or playmate? : : adapting theatre, mutating media and the contemporary performing arts / / edited by Robrecht Vanderbeeken [and three others].

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Superior document:Theater topics,
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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam : : Amsterdam University Press,, [2012]
2012
Year of Publication:2012
Language:English
Series:Theater topics.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (266 pages) :; illustrations.
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Other title:Introduction : perhaps the medium-specificity of the contemporary performing arts is mutation? --
Theatre between performance and installation : three contemporary Belgian examples /
The fourth wall, or the rift between citizen and government : another attempt at a conceptual synthesis of theatre and politics /
Using recorded images for political purposes /
A campsite for the avant-garde and a church in cyberspace : Christophe Schlingensief's dialogue with avant-gardism /
Echoes from the animist past /
Folding mutants or crumbling hybrids? : of looking baroque in contemporary theatre and performance /
Making Unmakeablelove : the relocation of theatre /
Witness protection? : surveillance technologies in theatrical performance /
The work of art in the age of its intermedial reproduction : Rimini Protokoll's Mnemopark /
Rimini Protokoll's theatricalization of reality /
Digital landscapes : the meta-picturesque qualities of Kurt d'Haeseleer's audiovisual sceneries /
The productivity of the prototype : on Julien Maire's 'cinema of contraptions' /
The theatre of recorded sound and film : vacating performance in Michael Curran's Look what they done to my song /
Doubled bodies and live loops : on Ragnar Kjartansson's mediatized performances /
Between solitaire and a basketball game : dramaturgical strategies in the work of Antonia Baehr /
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:9789089642585
9789048513178
ISSN:1871-3009
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Robrecht Vanderbeeken [and three others].