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Skilfully applied, interactivity is an ingredient that may boost engagement and enhance the performance experience of a young audience. However, it can also lead to confusion, banalization and even embarrassment.
Ragnhild Tronstad
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Artistic research in processes of urban change
Can the figure of the city of knowledge be an inspiration to commissioning of artistic research in contexts of urban change? This article argues that it represents a way beyond the seemingly dead ends that have been forged by the temporary and creative ...
Charlotte Blanche Myrvold
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The audiovisual recreation of operas filmed in theaters: An analysis of Don Giovanni by W. A. Mozart
This article analyzes select opera films produced during the 20th and 21st centuries by international opera houses in order to determine whether, when the diegesis of these films is recreated, there is also an attempt made for the films to reflect the ...
Isabel Villanueva, Ivan Lacasa-Mas
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A Turkish Drama in the Land of Telenovelas. The Reception of ‘Fatmagul’ in Brazil
Brazil is well-known for its consolidated television industry that produces and exports telenovelas since the 1970s. However, a new phenomenon took place in the country in 2015: free-to-air television network Band started to air Turkish TV dramas ...
Gabrielle Ferreira
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Fake News: Where Journalists and Audiences Meet (and Where They Don’t)
This article gives voice to two protagonists of the disinformation phenomenon: audiences and journalists. A two-objective comparative analysis is presented: on the one hand, to explore the audiences’ role in stimulating the disinformation phenomenon in ...
Carolina Carazo-Barrantes +2 more
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Algorithmic Audiences, Serialized Streamers, and the Discontents of Datafication
This article addresses streaming television platforms’ reliance on algorithms, serial narratives, and user interfaces and the effect of these strategies on the television viewing audience.
Anne Gilbert
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As African countries gained independence, filmmakers saw cinema as a weapon for decolonization. With the increasing disappearance of cinema venues following the global economic crisis of the 1970s, however, films were rarely able to reach local audiences.
Estrella Sendra
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Capturing the soul of the suburb: An interview with Lula Buarque de Hollanda
In his conversation with us, Lula Buarque de Hollanda analyses Conspiração’s precursor role in the recent wave of music documentaries in Brazil and reflects on the production process of O mistério do samba (The Mystery of Samba, Lula Buarque de Hollanda ...
Lula Buarque de Hollanda
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Are coins small and boring? Developing an experiential based education programme
With the refurbishment of the Citi Money Gallery came the foresight to include a dedicated education programme. The collection is perfectly placed to reinvigorate financial education, which is becoming more prominent on social policy agendas.
Mieka Harris
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Media fragmentation and polarization have contributed to blurring the lines between professional and non-professional journalism. Internationally, more fragmented-polarized media environments are often associated with the emergence of non-professional ...
Desiree Steppat +2 more
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