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2.9. Theatre

See Theater

2.9.1. Small halls and wide spaces

Among the books or communications dealing with this speciality :
- Théâtre et nouvelles technologies (Garbagnati, 2006), a collection of theoretical articles and concrete artistic experiences, 
- Le scénographe Robert Lepage (Fouquet, 2005). Monography about an innovator.
- Connecting Theater and Virtual Reality with Cognitive Sciences, by Pierre De Loor, Charlie Windeschmidt, Karen Martinaud and Vincent Cabioch. Relations with virtual reality (communicaiton at Laval Virtual 2010, online),
- Anthropocentrism and the staging of robots, by   Louis-Philippe Demers and Jana Horakova , in the collective [Adams, 2008],
- Les écrans sur la scène  (Picon-Vallin, 1998),  a historical panoramic view of video on theater stages, notably with the use or VR by Mark Reaney. The book shows that theatre early used screens.
Computers as theater (Laurel, 1993)

2.9.2. Mark Reaney

2.9.3. Dumb Type

2.9.4. Inavouable(La communauté) and Clyde Chabot

2.9.5. Jean Lambert-Wild

2.9.6. Le Clair-Obscur  : towards total art

Clair-Obscur.Experimental patterns.