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Wood and Canvas

The Expertise Centre for Technical Theatre collaborated on the congress “Wood and Canvas (and rabbit glue) in the modern world” in June 2014. The theme of the congress was the use of historical theatre machinery in contemporary theatre.

The congress was both an academic and a practical congress. Besides presentations given by experts from all over the world, practical demonstrations and experiments were also carried out. Among others, the Expertise Centre presented a first version of the model on scale 1 to 4.

Publicaties

  • Posters Wood and Canvas
  • De Bourla conferentie, OISTAT Timeline Working Group – STEPP magazine #10 (NL, PDF)
  • Een schouwtoneel op schaal – STEPP magazine #13 (NL, PDF)
  • scripite Houten toneelmachinerie inde 19e eeuw op schaal 1 op 4 Scriptie Rens Planckaert (NL, PDF)

Impressions

Group picture

The conference

preparing the show

Model cariots

Expo

Upper machinery

Upper machinery

Casettes

Upper drums

Expo

One to Ten Model

Jerome Maeckelbergh

Casette drum

Drum

Researchers

  • Chris Van Goethem
  • Rens Planckaert (student)

Timing

  • 2013 – 2014

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