E2 | Scenic Politics: Scenes, Mise en scène, & Atmospheres

Episode II of the Beyond Scenography series looks at the possible distinctions between notions of 'the scenic' and that of 'scenes'. This debate considers how landscape is appreciated through the aesthetic politics of the picturesque and what this tells us about the potentiality of scenes as 'things that happen'. It also maps out some of the discussions in the book on stage atmospheres and the affective potential of scenographic assemblages.

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