It is clear to everyone how deeply the performing arts sector has been affected by the crisis caused by the Covid-19 epidemic. The pandemic has substantially impacted the entire system, wiping out a large part of live activities and increasing the transition to digital products. In a framework of a profound revision of prospects, it will be necessary to reflect on which incentives to put in place, which type of technological adaptation and modernisation of theatres to resort to, also for overcoming the digital divide.
the Post-covid theatre: a reflection Between ProsPects for reconstruction and fragments of memory, 2021.
the Post-covid theatre: a reflection Between ProsPects for reconstruction and fragments of memory
GARAVAGLIA, VALENTINA
2021-01-01
Abstract
It is clear to everyone how deeply the performing arts sector has been affected by the crisis caused by the Covid-19 epidemic. The pandemic has substantially impacted the entire system, wiping out a large part of live activities and increasing the transition to digital products. In a framework of a profound revision of prospects, it will be necessary to reflect on which incentives to put in place, which type of technological adaptation and modernisation of theatres to resort to, also for overcoming the digital divide.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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