Light, space and matter An inseparable triad in the compositional process of the scenic illuminator

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https://doi.org/10.5965/27644669020220210201

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light, space, matter, perception, creative processo

Abstract

The article deals with the interrelationships of light, space and matter as catalyst and sensitive elements in the construction of the scene's image. We will approach the theme through the points of view of neuroscience, philosophy and the arts on the relevance of recognizing the subjectivities of these compositional elements to broaden the discussion in the field of perception and interactivity of languages in the theatrical scene and the visuality of the scene and rethink new awareness dynamics with light, matter and space as methodological actions in the formation of the scenic illuminator. In the body of the article, we also bring some reports and practical experiences where we observed some subjective aspects of the creative processes of scenic design artists that complement the article's theme.

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Author Biography

Cláudia De Bem, Faculdade Belas Artes São Paulo

CLÁUDIA DE BEM, living in São Paulo since 2015, light designer, multimedia artist, director, researcher, PhD in arts from USP-ECA, University of São Paulo, master in performing arts from UFRGS, postgraduate in Lighting and Interior design from IPOG-DF. Professor of the Undergraduate Course of Performing Arts of Belas Artes  - SP, Invited Professor of the Graduate Degree of Neuroarchitecture and light designer of IPOG-GO, guest professor of the graduate degree of Scenographic Design of the Faculty of Architecture / UFRGS and Invited Professor of the Post graduation in Lighting Design at the School of Fine Arts -SP. Honorary member of APCEN (Portuguese Scenography Association) Lisbon since 2011. For 9 years (1999-2007) she held the position of Artistic Director and programmer of Theatro São Pedro-RS. In his artistic career, since 1993, he has added light drawings for theater, dance, opera, popular and classical music, exhibitions, visual arts and special architectural projects.

Since 2008 they have been dedicated to the study of light in the art-perception axis and its manifestations in nature and possible connections with the body and matter through creative practices and processes that share space and interpenetrate with poetics that dialogue with light, theatricality and performability.  

She worked as a researcher (2011-2014) with the montages of director Robert Wilson.  During her career she was awarded 10 awards in the arts. In 2015, and 2019 she was one of the Brazilian artists representing Brazil at the Prague-Czech Republic Quadruplet, PQ15 and PQ19.

It operates preferably in the area of performing arts, visual sings and performance.

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Published

2021-12-31

How to Cite

DE BEM, Cláudia. Light, space and matter An inseparable triad in the compositional process of the scenic illuminator. A Luz em Cena: Revista de Pedagogias e Poéticas Cenográficas, Florianópolis, v. 2, n. 2, p. 1–22, 2021. DOI: 10.5965/27644669020220210201. Disponível em: https://www.revistas.udesc.br/index.php/aluzemcena/article/view/21169. Acesso em: 19 may. 2024.

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Dossiê Temático: Luz e Cena em Campo Expandido. Iluminação e Audiovisual