Theatrical Characteristics Behind Immersivity Through the Idea of “Arche-Screen”:

A First Case Study

Authors

  • Francesco Melchiorri IULM University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13135/2389-6086/10031

Keywords:

Arche-screen, XR, Theatre, Il Mulino di Amleto, Performance, Experienscreen, Experighraphy

Abstract

Festen. Il gioco della verità (2021) by Il Mulino di Amleto is the first Italian drama adaptation of the early Dogma 95 movie Festen by Thomas Vinterberg. The original staging puts in dialogue different media in a constant, simultaneous double storyline representation: using a live camera they shoot a part of the pièce constantly, in a non-stop sequence on stage, screened on a transparent canvas which frame the entire proscenium. Festen would be considered a case study to question interesting issues around the idea of immersivity intersecting with Mauro Carbone’s idea of «arche-screen», to suggest an innovative standpoint on heritage.

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Author Biography

Francesco Melchiorri, IULM University

Francesco Melchiorri is a Ph.D. student in Visual and Media Studies at IULM University, and performer. His research practice focuses on phenomenological aesthetics and media archaeology of immersive and performing arts.

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Published

2024-12-19

How to Cite

Melchiorri, F. (2024). Theatrical Characteristics Behind Immersivity Through the Idea of “Arche-Screen”: : A First Case Study. Mimesis Journal, 13(2), 305–318. https://doi.org/10.13135/2389-6086/10031

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Section

The Digital Performance of Cultural Heritage