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Collaborative Visual Environments for Performing Arts
2014Our objective was to verify whether modern computer network and audio-visual technologies can enable collaborative work of performing artists over large distances. Such collaborative environments would bring new opportunities for artists, audience and engineers.
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StageViz: Visualization and Storyboarding Tool for Performing Art
2013 International Conference on Information Science and Applications (ICISA), 2013Advances in technology has affected not only engineering fields, but various interdisciplinary fields including performing art. Because a performance requires a lot of cost and time even for a rehearsal, simulating a scene by using the visualization method is one of the most vigorous topics in the area of performing art. This study introduces StageViz,
Dongwook Lee 0002, Minsoo Hahn
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The Visual Performance of Technology and Philosophy in "Contemporary Art"
Proceedings of the 2021 International Conference on Bioinformatics and Intelligent Computing, 2021Starting from the characteristics and visual expression of contemporary art, this paper studies and discusses the integration of different disciplines in contemporary art, which makes the creation of contemporary art more similar to the work "manufacturing" of the artist team. The identity of the artist is transformed into the role of the designer. The
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1979
Since they work in the public eye actors and musicians are particularly vulnerable targets for repressive regimes. They are by definition public figures, and readily associated with the potentially ‘dangerous’ ideas they — quite literally — represent. In Uruguay recently, a performance of Julius Caesar was broken up, its actors and director imprisoned ...
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Since they work in the public eye actors and musicians are particularly vulnerable targets for repressive regimes. They are by definition public figures, and readily associated with the potentially ‘dangerous’ ideas they — quite literally — represent. In Uruguay recently, a performance of Julius Caesar was broken up, its actors and director imprisoned ...
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CHARACTERISTICS OF VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS
2010Annette Arlander In the following I am mainly discussing such research undertaken by artists, where artworks or artistic practices are part of the research, and which is conducted as research, not as art practice as such. The notion of what constitutes art (inquiry, skill, expression, originality, critical comment, decoration, entertainment, etc ...
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The Body Voyage as Visual Representation and Art Performance
Nuncius, 2011AbstractThis paper looks at the notion of the body as an interior landscape that is made intelligible through visual representation. It discerns the key figure of the inner corporeal voyage, identifies its main elements and examines how contemporary artists working with performances and installations deal with it.
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Visual and Performing Arts Archives
2017This entry offers a brief introduction to visual and performing arts archives. It discusses some of the main issues concerning the creation, archiving, and management of visual arts and performing arts materials, it lists examples of materials and of repositories in which they are held, and it points to professional associations and resources in these ...
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The symposium for the arts: An activity for students in the visual and performing arts
Roeper Review, 1984The Symposium for the Arts serves artistically gifted students. The three components of the model are pre‐ symposium activities; the symposium; and post‐symposium activities. As a result of a comparison of pretest and posttest scores of student attitudes toward the arts, it was disclosed that a statistically significant positive change in attitudes ...
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