中世와 르네상스 劇場 舞臺空間의 미디어적 특성에 관한 연구A study on Media Characteristics of Stage Space in Middle Age and Renaissance Theater
- Other Titles
- A study on Media Characteristics of Stage Space in Middle Age and Renaissance Theater
- Authors
- 김성기; 박언곤
- Issue Date
- 2006
- Publisher
- 한국건축역사학회
- Keywords
- 중세극장; 르네상스극장; 무대공간; 미디어; 커뮤니케이션; stage; Middle Age; Renaissance; communication; media; stage; Middle Age; Renaissance; communication; media
- Citation
- 건축역사연구, v.15, no.1, pp.61 - 76
- Journal Title
- 건축역사연구
- Volume
- 15
- Number
- 1
- Start Page
- 61
- End Page
- 76
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/24957
- ISSN
- 1598-1142
- Abstract
- The stage is ceremonial and legendary space unlike the ordinary world. Performance is not simply scrip-staged, but spatial art based on tempo that transmits extreme condition. The stage art is a visual art combined with stage settings, lighting, customs and the like.
I exemplify the stage of Middle Age and Renaissance in the history of the art of public performance and so I review that what meditative functions each stage perform and that as what pattern of media it can be conceptualized.
In this thesis, I divide the places of public performance into the spaces of proscenium and polygon and also set up the concepts of hot and cool that McLuhan presents for each space. So, the degree of participation could be different according to the distinction of quantity of information, which is communication following the patterns of spaces.
The basis of public performance might be the communication between co-actors and audiences. Since the sense of the art of public performance is the art in the process of establishing the meaning based on the communication with co-actors, it is not a confirmed and fixed one, but rather a reflexive one that can be created and changed continuously. Therefore, audiences should be regarded as the subjects, who are making the art of public performance with co-actors.
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