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DS_SJ_au08.mov |
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Question: Do you think that there are any designers working currently that are working in new ways? Answer: Everyone's trying all the time, but what's new today is very different to what was new then. It's very, very much more conceptual today because of the proliferation of the availability of especially Shakespeare the demand to find more and more novel ways of making, what we call, accessible to the bigger and bigger to an audience has actually created endless blind alleys that sometimes somebody gets it and really hits the right note in a contemporary way and does do something which is, you know, new... but the search for the new is ever more demanding. And, I mean, it never stops because you can't treat these plays like an antique, you know, holy texts they not they're about reality. |
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DS_10_05_02 (mini DV tape) |
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Quicktime Progressive (audio) |
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Resource Audio |
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This clip may be used for educational purposes only, any commercial use of this material requires permission from the copyright holders. Misuse or misrepresentation may result in legal action. Copyright holder: Christie Carson, COMPH, Royal Holloway University of London. |
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54.12 seconds |
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