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2008 : R/G samples [ my director's diary = t-blog ] ... Spectator = main partner [ can you do it without actor(s)? ] "Spectator" (Horatio) in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern -- new character (dramatic function, according for director's concept). Hamlet2.0 -- presentation in class [ "200 words" assignment "Director's POV of Theatre UAF shows ] ... "Fallen Tree Paradox" and why theatre starts with spectator. Observer? Viewer? Passer-by? "Age of Cinema" -- now the suprimacy of spectator is obviuous. "Movie to Stage" in class exercises [ scripts are at google.com/group/directing ]
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Book of Spectator [ filmplus.org/spectator ]
---- The real DRAMA/Action takes place in Spectator's Mind and Heart... how to express (to generate) images in Spectator's mind ?
... something that won't be on stage. But should be in audience imagination.
From rg08 * Puppet 5 scenes (Death, duality, "Day of the Dead" celebration). Page in shows.vtheatre.net/hamlet/webshow/death.html
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From research files:
Uncertainty principle
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaIn quantum physics, the Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that one cannot assign, with full precision, values for certain pairs of observable variables, including the position and momentum, of a single particle at the same time even in theory. It furthermore precisely quantifies the imprecision by providing a lower bound (greater than zero) for the product of the standard deviations of the measurements. The uncertainty principle is one of the cornerstones of quantum mechanics and was discovered by Werner Heisenberg in 1927.
It is sometimes called the Heisenberg indeterminacy principle (a name preferred by Niels Bohr).The event doesn't exist without Spectator : spectator is a part of the event.
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