作者
Monica Prendergast
发表日期
2004/10/1
期刊
Journal of aesthetic education
卷号
38
期号
3
页码范围
36-51
出版商
University of Illinois Press
简介
The spectator is an essential element of the kind of play we call aesthetic. 1
We all watch television. We all go to the movies. Some of us also attend live performances such as plays, concerts, operas, dance recitals, poetry or prose readings, and so on. What are the differences to be found among these experiences? The audience experience of television or film is a shared one, al-though a more fragmented sharing in the case of television, as it is with live arts events. We are aware that we are not alone in viewing a show, that it is a collective event. But we also realize that our presence does not really matter (aside from boosting ratings or adding to box office profits) and that the performance will continue with or without us. We may exit or enter the room or auditorium at will and never offend the actors, because their pres-ence is" mediatized" and we are not sharing the same time or space with them. 2 Attending a live …
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