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Computer Aided Scenography: some observations on procedures and concepts
AbstractComputers offer tremendous advantages to the process of design development, both in their ability to speed up technical drafting and their aid to visual experimentation. Various programs allow the user to explore three dimensional space, light and movement in ways not previously available to the designer, and encourage a collaborative and holistic approach to design. The use of digital technology is central to the development of design in the context of new movements in scenography.