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Stereoscopic theatre: the impact of gestalt perceptual organization in the stereoscopic theatre environment

conference contribution
posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by Megan Gaye Beckwith, Kim Vincs
This paper argues that it is essential for live theatre that incorporates stereoscopic imagery to reconceptualise the performance space to facilitate a successful audience experience. While 3D technology greatly increases artistic possibilities, the risks of perceptual confusion exist in live theatre just as in stereoscopic cinema, indeed more so given the coexistence of live performers. This paper argues that Gestalt perceptual organization theory can be valuable in informing how best to employ stereoscopic imagery within a live theater environment, with reference to the artistic works of one of the authors.

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Event

International Symposium on Electronic Art (19th : 2013 : Sydney, NSW)

Pagination

1 - 5

Publisher

ISEA International Australian Network for Art & Technology, University of Sydney

Location

Sydney, NSW

Place of publication

Sydney, NSW

Start date

2013-06-07

End date

2013-06-16

ISBN-13

9780646913131

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2013, ISEA

Editor/Contributor(s)

K Cleland, L Fisher, R Harley

Title of proceedings

ISEA 2013 : Resistance is Futile : Proceedings of the 19th International Symposium on Electronic Art

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