Sustainable practice in theatrical lighting design: a designer’s perspective

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Bronwyn Pringle
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ABSTRACT The climate crisis that we currently face requires that all industries look inward to examine how they can become more sustainable. Within the arts and live entertainment industry, there is a growing movement towards sustainability that mainly explores the material resources used in set, props and costume. This article identifies a need to examine sustainable practices that apply to the more technical disciplines of theatre, such as lighting design. The focus of this research is to investigate how stage lighting can increase sustainable practice and how technical design can move away from the idea of sustainability as a limitation, instead using sustainability as a source of inspiration by employing an eco-creative approach. This article combines the reflections of a group of lighting professionals working in Melbourne/Naarm with examples from practice-led research to identify opportunities and obstacles for pursuing sustainability. This research offers access points to begin examining how lighting and technical design can be audited for sustainability, and areas of focus that can increase eco-creativity. The ultimate aim of this article is to suggest approaches to performance lighting that benefit live production while also caring for the environment.
戏剧灯光设计中的可持续实践:一个设计师的视角
我们目前面临的气候危机要求所有行业都向内审视如何才能变得更可持续。在艺术和现场娱乐行业中,有一种日益增长的可持续发展趋势,主要是探索布景、道具和服装中使用的材料资源。本文认为有必要研究适用于剧院更多技术学科的可持续实践,如灯光设计。本研究的重点是研究舞台灯光如何增加可持续实践,以及技术设计如何摆脱可持续性作为限制的想法,而是通过采用生态创意方法将可持续性作为灵感来源。这篇文章结合了一群在墨尔本/纳阿姆工作的照明专业人士的反思,以及实践导向研究的例子,以确定追求可持续发展的机会和障碍。这项研究为开始研究如何审计照明和技术设计的可持续性提供了切入点,以及可以增加生态创造力的重点领域。本文的最终目的是建议表演照明的方法,有利于现场生产,同时也关心环境。
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Theatre and Performance Design
Theatre and Performance Design Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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