Between material and perception: towards an aesthetics of scenography

Q2 Arts and Humanities Theatre and Performance Design Pub Date : 2020-05-15 DOI:10.1080/23322551.2020.1782148
K. Graham
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ABSTRACT The thematic framing for PQ 2019, ‘imagination, transformation, and memory’, speaks to a cycle of creative processes at the heart of both performance design and reception. More deeply, the central idea of transformation points to a kind of radical instability that is fundamental to scenography. This article explores the stakes at play in scenographic transformations to posit an aesthetics of performance design that is rooted not in the visual, but in the confluence of the experiential and the material. It will argue that the ever-present possibilities of change in a constructed or curated scenographic encounter generate a sense of instability through which the active experience of perception is brought to the fore. Thus, the aesthetic experience constitutes – as Martin Seel argues – a radical sense of presence in the here and now. This article sets out an aesthetics of scenography grounded in temporal encounters with the unstable. Moreover, I will argue that the experience of scenography is in itself a site of instability, eliding as it does the aesthetic framework articulated by Seel and those contained in Graham Harman’s ideas of object-oriented ontology. Thus, the instability of performance materials constitutes a unique form of aesthetic experience in scenography.
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在物质与感知之间:走向舞台美学
PQ 2019的主题框架是“想象、转变和记忆”,它讲述了表演设计和接受的核心创意过程的循环。更深入地说,转换的中心思想指出了一种根本的不稳定性,这是舞台设计的基础。本文探讨了在场景转换中发挥作用的利害关系,以假设表演设计的美学不是植根于视觉,而是植根于经验和材料的融合。它将争辩说,在一个构建或策划的场景遭遇中,永远存在的变化可能性会产生一种不稳定感,通过这种不稳定感,感知的积极体验被带到前台。因此,正如Martin Seel所说,审美经验构成了一种激进的当下存在感。本文提出了一种基于与不稳定的时间相遇的场景美学。此外,我将论证,场景设计的经验本身就是一个不稳定的场所,忽略了Seel所阐述的美学框架和Graham Harman的面向对象本体思想中所包含的美学框架。因此,表演材料的不稳定性构成了一种独特的舞台美学体验形式。
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