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    Virtual Models in Theatre, Art and Architecture by Brejzek, Thea; Wallen, Lawrence;

    Making Worlds

    Series: Performance and Design;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Date of Publication 27 November 2025
    • Number of Volumes Hardback

    • ISBN 9781350449800
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages208 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 35 bw illus
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    Short description:

    This volume argues that virtual models are dispositifs that act as critical instruments in theatre, art and architecture and propose counterpositions to dominant narratives.

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    Long description:

    What is the impact of virtual models and realms in contemporary theatre, art and architecture?

    This volume explores the evolution of virtual models, their transformative spatial potential, and their capacity for world-making using a range of case studies drawn from global contemporary theatre, art and architecture practice.

    It draws upon a rich array of contemporary examples, including the Japanese artist collective Dumb Type, Chinese artist Lu Yang, USi??1?2-Iranian artist Morehshin Allahyari, Bji??1?2rk, and the UK research agency Forensic Architecture. In parallel, a historical overview focused on the formative years of digital society provides context to the rapid development of virtual technologies, including the work of architecture collectives Superstudio and Archigram and seminal art, performance and technology collaborations from 1960s New York onward, enabled by institutions such as MoMA and Bell Labs. Behind this inquiry is a historical and theoretical positioning of the immaterial and its relationship to the material. Discussing emerging forms of expanded reality (XR) as devices in the theoretical and cultural framework of the virtual model, this study reveals the processes made visible in exhibitions, installations and performances while focusing on overlapping spaces, narratives and actors as they contribute to constructing virtual worlds.

    Virtual Models in Theatre, Art and Architecture: Making Worlds reframes the virtual model as dispositif at the interface of the real, the fictional and the virtual, encouraging the reader to critically consider how new technologies open new spaces for knowledge creation and creative expression.

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    Table of Contents:

    List of Figures
    Acknowledgements

    Introduction

    Chapter 1 - On the Virtual Model
    The Site
    The Virtual Model -Dispositifand Critical Instrument
    The Imaginary and the Imagined
    Model, Doppelgi??1?2nger and the Digital Twin
    The Map and the Territory
    The Real and the Virtual
    The Locus of the Virtual

    Chapter 2 - Art, Science and Engineering - Imagining the Virtual
    Media Art, Visionary and Virtual Architecture
    New York as Site for Experimental Art and Technology
    9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering
    The Machine as Seen at the End of the Mechanical Age
    Architectural Imaginaries
    Utopic Vision of a Future City
    Forensic Architecture's Virtual Models
    Performance, Media and Architecture

    Chapter 3 - Performing the Virtual Model in the Material World
    Deconstructing Nation, Gender, Race
    Liminal Spaces - Dumb Type
    Body and Code - LuYang
    Digital Colonialism - Morehshin Allahyari
    Imagining the Future - Yael Bartana
    Other Spaces

    Chapter 4 - Immersion, Animism and Technology
    Between the Virtual and the Real
    Deconstruction and Myth - Romeo Castellucci
    Metamorphoses and Masks - Bji??1?2rk
    Embodied Experiences - Olafur Eliasson
    Duality and Transformation - Apitchong Weerasethakul
    Memory, Iconoclasm, Animism

    Chapter 5 - Researching the Virtual
    The Art and Science Lab
    The Emergence of the Immaterial
    Virtual Reality Typologies
    Ontologies of the Virtual
    From a Sense of Proximity to a Sense of Distance
    To Be A Machine
    But what happens if the Theatre stops Working?

    Notes
    References
    Index

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