Scenography 3
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Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
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204MDSE3 | Z | 2 | 2T | English | winter |
Subject guarantor
Name of lecturer(s)
Learning outcomes of the course unit
Course graduate:
- will be familiar with diverse modes of presence in theater and performative practices;
- will acquire the ability to compose scenic situations elaborating relationships between objects, space and their presence;
- will cultivate the ability to respond to the dramaturgical needs of different contexts;
- will be familiar with different performance strategies to define the role of the performer and the audience within the system of the performance;
- will educate their body in self awareness and movement compositions to enlarge the range of their performing possibilities;
- will be able to perform systems using objects, space, materials as an extension of presence or as the performative presence themselves without a performers interaction; - will acquire the skills to perform open systems that include the participation of audience.
Mode of study
Seminar.
Prerequisites and co-requisites
None.
Course contents
This course will introduce installation, intermedia, video projection and diverse technologies as means to compose and guide the audience through an immersive, participatory or contemplative experience in which the content heavily relies on the use of media. Media will be used to compose the background or environment in which the performance takes place
Recommended or required reading
- Visuality in the Theatre: The Locus of Looking by Maaike Bleeker
- Diktátor času: (De)kontextualizace fenoménu Laterny magiky by Lucie Česálková and Kateřina Svatoňová
- Expanded Cinema by Youngblood Gene
- Performance Now: Live Art for the 21st Century by RoseLee Goldberg
Assessment methods and criteria
Work during the semester, active participation in the course. The minimum attendance at the course is 75%
Note
None.
Further information
No schedule has been prepared for this course