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Hipertextualidades y temporalidades de la imagen en el teatro digital ELISAVA CARLES SORA twitter.com/carlesora

Time and Image in Digital Performance

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Conferencia ELISAVA 17/01/2013, Barcelona En relación a las ideas de la hipertextualidad llevadas al teatro digital se hará una breve genealogía de propuestas artísticas escénicas que han reformulado las temporalidades de la imagen proyectada. http://www.elisava.net/es/el-centro/actualidad/agenda/conferencia-carles-sora

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Hipertextualidades y temporalidades de la imagen en el teatro digital

ELISAVA

CARLES SORAtwitter.com/carlesora

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“Media like cinema, video and, later, computer are about dislocation , while classsical art is about location. Theater takes place in time and space on a stage; a sculpture is bound in space, as is architecture. But from the telegraph in the 1840s onwards it became posible to separate message from Messenger […] The new aesthetics is about dislocation; the message goes from one locus to another.”

Mulder and Post, 2000

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“El hypertexto es un conjunto de bloques de texto interconectados por nexos que formandiferentes itinerarios para el usuario”

Ted Nelson, 1965

ESPACIO

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Computer as theaterBrenda Laurel, 1991

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"Many new media objects do not tell stories, they don't have beginning or end, in fact, they don't have any development, thematically, formally of otherwise which would organize their elements into a sequence. Instead, they are collections of individual items, where every item has the same significance as any other"

Lev Manovich, 2001

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SoundingsRobert Rauschenberg, 1968

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Magnet tvName June Paik, 1966

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TIEMPO

"everithing arrives (in virtual reallity) without any need to depart"

Paul Virilio, 1991

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Movie-DromeStan VanDerBeek, 1963

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Erwin PiscatorFahnen, 1923

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Allan KaprovHello, 1969

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BlushWin Vandekeybus, 2004

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LeicesterRotonda, s.XVIII

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Blow-UpAntonioni, 1966

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Eduard MuybridgeChronofotographie, 1878

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SilfSlit-Scan, 1960

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10 Backwards Blast Theory, 1999

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Marcel·lí Antúnez Roca Afasia, 2005

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Carte Blanche (Alain Cofino)Emmanuel Flety

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Can You See Me Now? Blast Theory, 2005Can you see me now?Blast Theory, 2005

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La verdadera historia dela Vocal ACarles Sora, 2008

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