Article: Performative Configurations of the Historical Art of Projection. A media-archaeological approach to the history of the magic lantern and the screen in live performance
Abstract
This article describes a media-archaeological, performance-based approach to study the historical art of projection. The approach helps to explore a performance practice of live shows using the magic lantern, and to approximate to the performative configurations of historical performance events in which they were presented. Objects of study are pictorial and written documents as well as material artefacts.
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Vogl-Bienek, Ludwig: Performative Configurations of the Historical Art of Projection. A media-archaeological approach to the history of the magic lantern and the screen in live performance. In: eLaterna Companion, Jg. (2022), S. 1-28. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25969/mediarep/18850.
@ARTICLE{Vogl-Bienek2022,
 author = {Vogl-Bienek, Ludwig},
 title = {Performative Configurations of the Historical Art of Projection. A media-archaeological approach to the history of the magic lantern and the screen in live performance},
 year = 2022,
 doi = "\url{http://dx.doi.org/10.25969/mediarep/18850}",
 address = {Trier},
 journal = {eLaterna Companion},
 pages = {1--28},
}
 author = {Vogl-Bienek, Ludwig},
 title = {Performative Configurations of the Historical Art of Projection. A media-archaeological approach to the history of the magic lantern and the screen in live performance},
 year = 2022,
 doi = "\url{http://dx.doi.org/10.25969/mediarep/18850}",
 address = {Trier},
 journal = {eLaterna Companion},
 pages = {1--28},
}
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