Shakespeare, Spectatorship and the Technologies of Performance

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Shakespeare, Spectatorship and the Technologies of Performance

Films, cinema Filmmaking and production: technical and background skills Biography, Literature and Literary studies Classic and pre-20th century plays Literary studies: plays and playwrights

Author: Pascale Aebischer

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 30th April 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 10 Mb

ISBN: 9781108356091


Shakespeare, Spectatorship and the Technologies of Performance

Examine how rapid changes in performance technologies affect modes of spectatorship for early modern drama. It argues that seemingly disparate developments – such as the revival of early modern architectural and lighting technologies, digital performance technologies and the hybrid medium of theatre broadcast – are fundamentally related.

How spectators experience performances is not only affected in medium-specific ways by particular technologies, but is also connected to the plays' roots in early modern performance environments. Aebischer's examples range from the use of candlelight and re-imagined early modern architecture, to set design, performance capture technologies, digital video, social media, hologram projection, biotechnologies and theatre broadcasts.

This book argues that digital and analogue performance technologies alike activate modes of ethical spectatorship, requiring audiences to adopt an ethical standpoint as they decide how to look, where to look, what medium to look through, and how to take responsibility for looking.

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