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Thesis Info

LABS ID
00574
Thesis Title
The Spatial Properties Of The Projection System In The Work Of Jeffrey Shaw
Author
Olga Venetsianou
2nd Author
3rd Author
Degree
PhD
Year
2014
Number of Pages
225
University
University of Thessaly
Thesis Supervisor
Georgios Papakonstantinou
Supervisor e-mail
gpapakon AT arch.uth.gr
Other Supervisor(s)
Spyros Papadopoulos, Vassilis Bourdakis
Language(s) of Thesis
Greek
Department / Discipline
School of Architecture
Languages Familiar to Author
English, French
URL where full thesis can be found
http://www.didaktorika.gr/eadd/?locale=en will be available in 06-2017
Keywords
New Media Art; Architecture; Public Art; Interactive and Digital Media; Interaction Design; Urban Screens; Expanded Cinema; Digitally Expanded Cinema; Projection; Screens; Architecture and Public Spaces
Abstract: 200-500 words
The modern viewer is familiar with the cinematic paradigm, in which he or she is fixed in a darkened auditorium. In this case, the projected image acts as a viewing window into the picture space. However, the current audio-visual technologies introduce new viewing modes. So, what happens when the projection system is designed as an integral part of the projected image? What are the consequences regarding the viewer’s role and the spatial properties of the projection system? This thesis is based on three axes: The spatial properties of the projection system, the viewer’s position and the use of earlier media forms in the digital environment. The thesis traces the spatial evolution of the projection system (projector, screen surface, projection beam), during the transition from analogue to digital technology, in inter-war experimental film, 1960s expanded cinema, video art and current multimedia installations. The work of the Australian-born new media artist and researcher Jeffrey Shaw is used as a case-study. Shaw emerged from the performance, expanded cinema and installation paradigms of the 1960s, currently being a leading figure in new media art. It is concluded that when the interaction with the projection system is based on the viewer’s position, the level of participation in the spatial arrangement of the projection system increases during the transition from analogue to digital technology. The installation works as an optical machine that upgrades the viewer to active participant and enables him or her to experience the work in a unique way. In regards to the spatial arrangement of the projection system, the fields that are noted to be modified are the size and shape of the projection screen, the viewer’s movement within the installation and the strategies combining virtual and haptic space.