Journal article
Notation by context: Digital scenography as artifact of authorial intent
C Vincent, JB Vincent
Leonardo Music Journal | MIT PRESS | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1162/lmj_a_01044
Abstract
Digital technology can be used as a scenographic tool to project visual settings in the theatrical space. However, digital scenography that incorporates "faux-interactivity," or the illusion of a causal relationship between live performers and digital elements, can also serve as a form of notation that digitally preserves the physical movement of live performers through scenographic context. This paper explores the potential for faux-interactive scenography as a method of spatial notation through which scenographic environments might contribute to understandings of authorial intent in a traditionally ephemeral space.