Paru le 01/01/2002 | Broché 72 pages
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Founder with Le Corbusier of the Festivals of Avant-Garde Art, Jacques Polieri is also the remarkable stage-director for works by Mallarmé, Kafka, Schnitzler, Pirandello, Kandinsky, Miró, Atlan, lonesco, Beckett, Tardieu, Butor, Arrabal, Faye, etc. His achievements range from the most abstract (the staging of Mallarmé's Le Livre) to the most media-conscious (communication games on a planetary scale). Since 1980 he has produced a series of" multimedia" spectacles complemented by intercontinental videotransmissions (computer-generated images projected onto huge screens, holograms, etc.).
The creator of a modern style of scenography, he has designed revolutionary theatrical locations (in particular a theatre with annular stages for the Maison de la culture in Grenoble in 1968, the theatre of total movement for the Osaka World Fair in 1970, and video communication games for a leisure street at the Munich Olympic Games in 1972).
A theoretician, he has published, among other works, Scénographie, Editions Aujourd'hui, Scénographielsémiographie, Editions Denoël, Jeu(x) de communication, Editions Denoël. His designs and research cover the broad audio-visual domain and the "setting in space" of acts of fiction. His projects for Internet, or for other network systems, call into question many prevailing ideas and challenge fundamental concepts regarding the nature and location of "performances".