| | 資料類型 | 狀態 | 應還日期 | 預約人數 | 館藏地 | 索書號 | 條碼號 | | 找書 | 圖書 | 在架上 | | 0 | 總館 西文圖書區  | PN2049 .E65 2025 | W115983 |
| 內容簡介 | "This book investigates audience experience through the lens of sensory engagement in immersive, one-to-one performance. It presents a distinct, practice-based research (PBR) framework-a performance research 'laboratory'-designed to evaluate the effects on diverse audience experiences of two 'sense-specific manipulations': eye masks and touch. Through a qualitative analysis of responses from seventy-four individual audience participants, this book offers insight into how these popular 'immersing' strategies might be experienced. What do these strategies achieve? How do audience participants make sense of them? Do audience responses align with artistic intentions? And how does the PBR framework designed to address these questions influence the outcomes? Through an analysis of three sets of one-to-one performance experiments generating comparative data about the experience of sense-specific manipulation, this book proposes the utility of merging methodologies in artistic research with empirical audience research in theatre and performance studies. This study offers a new perspective on the value of sensory-focused, immersive, one-to-one experience as a means of re-sensitizing audience participants through performance"-- | 讀者書評 | 尚無書評,
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