Scenography for “Medea and Edipo a Colono” - Fuksas Architects
Posted Thursday, September 10, 2009 by SixSevenEightNine in Labels: Architecture, visualMassimiliano and Doriana Fuksas has designed the facility for the dramatic 2009 season of the National Institute of Ancient Drama, the set of “Medea and Edipo a Colono” for the Greek Theater in Siracusa, Italy.
The concept of the stage design is simple: A "concave blade" that is positioned to reflect the entire stage, involving the public at the same time to increase mutual interaction. The reflective surface is likened to be a "lost horizon", as the landscape and the scenery changes over the course of the play.
The concept of the stage design is simple: A "concave blade" that is positioned to reflect the entire stage, involving the public at the same time to increase mutual interaction. The reflective surface is likened to be a "lost horizon", as the landscape and the scenery changes over the course of the play.
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