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"Jump"
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"Rebellion"
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"I am not a robot"
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“Spring Awakening" Scenic Design Development (From Initial Rendering to Realization)
Bryce Cutler
"Lucky Man" Broadway 1/4" Model
David Rockwell
"Atmospheric"
With a strong basis in expressionism, atmospheric sets focus on elements that create a pervading tone, mood, romance, mystery or nostalgia. There are numerous ways to do this, but atmospheric elements found in theater have included (but are not limited to) rain, snow, glitter, bubbles, confetti, streamers, fog, foam, haze and confetti. No matter what the set is “the space in which the story must unfold. The element employed may have a metaphorical effect, but also has to prove itself within the given bounds.”
Radical German scenic designer Katrin Brack has mastered atmospheric set design. She describes her work as what “fits as a gesture, without shamming through decoration”.
Her groundbreaking design for “Ivanov” was made entirely of “a fog controlled by a draught across the stage as a moving sculpture in “Ivanov”. As simple as it was total.” Characters entered thru a thick wall of fog at the back of the stage, disappearing and appearing out of thin air with little to no real “scenery” (we’ll work on a definition of scenery at another time).
The production and her design looks stunning and audience members have told me it’s unlike anything we’ve seen here in the States. But in Europe her design has sparked a debate on what scenic design is and on a more core level- what scenic design can be. Some people say Katrin’s set isn’t set design. Others say it’s crossed into a new phase of design, taping into something a standard piece of “scenery” (again we’ll define this later) can’t express.
Can atmosphere be scenic design? Comment below and let me know what you think and send me some of your favorite atmospheric sets.
"Ivanov" - Katrin Brack
"Moliere" - Katrin Brack
"Tartuffe" - Katrin Brack
“Prinz Friedrich von Homburg" - Katrin Brack
"Das grosse Fressen" - Katrin Brack
- Bryce Cutler
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