The Further Adventures of Monsieur Space
The French designer Jean-Guy Lecat ponders the living intricacies of space, design and performance.
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The French designer Jean-Guy Lecat ponders the living intricacies of space, design and performance.
In the designer-centered laboratory of director Dmitry Krymov, young Russian students are taken on as active collaborators.
A chorus of voices celebrates the legacy of the annual stage design portfolio review at Lincoln Center.
The Lincoln Center bids adieu to a 19-year tradition.
‘Interactivity’ has become something of a theatrical buzzword as of late, but what does it actually mean?
Gail Scott White lays out a crash-course for students of new-media scenography.
Who was Shakespeare, anyhow? Do even the experts really know? And why should anybody care?
The training of new-media projection designers will mean new aesthetics and new audiences.
With so many academic programs cranking out new designers, what exactly are we training them for—and how?