The image enters the scene. Digital creations in the scenic field, urban space and natural space.

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7642252

Keywords:

Theatre, videomapping, contemporary escenographies, audiovisual production, Arts and performaces

Abstract

Theater, dance, opera, circus, music, and visual arts are building new cartographies in the performing arts thanks to the insertion of ICTs in their immersive shows and generating new audiences. Our cities are filled with screens that mediate our perception. How are these new technological expressions intervening in the relationship with our environment? Light Festivals are becoming more common in our cities, as are immersive shows. This democratization of aesthetic enjoyment based on technological proposals is associated with the risk of confusing the artistic work with its staging, often spectacular and markedly virtuosic, making it necessary to critically reflect on this phenomenon. New technologies allow complex relationships to be established between the image, the scenic, natural or urban space. Visual experiences leave the screens of our personal devices and conquer new supports, formats, and creative proposals. Digital photography and video projections and interactive lighting effects offer us multiple possibilities for creation, interpretation, and innovation in the construction of experiential spaces. All these new artistic manifestations generate innovative and multidisciplinary research proposals. From a critical artistic point of view, this open call brings together those researchers who have dealt with the use of digital and analog images to create spaces or transform existing ones in search of new meanings in the field of image cultures.

Author Biographies

Raquel Sardá Sánchez, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos

She has a degree in Fine Arts from the Complutense University of Madrid. She has a PhD in Communication Sciences from the Rey Juan Carlos University and has received an Extraordinary Doctorate Award. She specialized in studies on Cultural Heritage, Museums and New Technologies. She is coordinator of the Degree in Fine Arts at the Rey Juan Carlos University and Teacher at the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, in the Degrees of Fine Arts, Integral Design and Image Management and Primary Education.

Vicente Alemany Sánchez-Moscoso, Rey Juan Carlos University

Teacher of Fine Arts degrees since 2001. He has taught more than fifteen subjects related to Contemporary Art Theory and artistic practice. His main lines of research are: Metric relations in artistic installations; Current pictorial practices and image technologies; Contemporary art, art history and heritage; Relations between contemporary artistic and scenographic practices. For more than two decades this researcher has specialized in the relationships between the visual arts -painting, sculpture, photography, video, installations or set design- and their exhibition spaces. His research includes studies on architectural works and spaces, Land Art interventions, proposals in the urban environment or through projection screens.

Published

2022-07-31

How to Cite

Sardá Sánchez, R. ., & Alemany Sánchez-Moscoso, V. (2022). The image enters the scene. Digital creations in the scenic field, urban space and natural space. ASRI. Art and Society. Journal for Research in Arts and Digital Humanities, (21), 1–3. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7642252