Stage Design

The design is composed of some filled and empty frames adjacent to each other with a hierarchical relation. The characters’ thoughts, emotions, observations and environment around themselves are represented on some of the frames via projection.

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model 1 photo 1

From back to front of the stage, it has been aimed to create a flow which both build a connection between large screens and bench in terms of proportions result a common design language on stage and allow performer to experience the space in different parts of the stage in a different way with their bodies.

sketch 1
sketch 1

The flow from one frame to the other has been obtained by asymmetry. The positions of the frames as each other have been determined as to answer the need of a promenade which performers can walk through and a space in front of the largest frame for performers using the interactivity that this frame has.

model 2 photo 1
model 2 photo 1

 

model 2 photo 2
model 2 photo 2
model 2 photo 3
model 2 photo 3

The frames which are projected are filled with fabrics. Some of the frames are not projected are filled with paper or folio due to some aesthetical reasons and the others left as empty to obtain a more transparent look from the perspective of audience.