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Theatre and consciousness :the nature of bio-evolutionary complexity in the arts
- 作者: Armstrong, Gordon Scott,
- 出版: New York : Peter Lang ©2003.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xiv, 177 pages).
- 叢書名: Artists and issues in the theatre ;v. 14
- 標題: Electronic books. , MovementsHumanism. , Aesthetics , Theater , Evolution. , Philosophy. , Brain , Philosophy & Religion. , Aspect psychologique. , Aesthetics Psychological aspects. , PHILOSOPHY , Psychologie génétique. , PHILOSOPHY Movements -- Humanism. , Genetic psychology. , Brain Evolution. , Aesthetics. , Théâtre , Theater Psychological aspects. , Théâtre Aspect psychologique. , Psychological aspects.
- ISBN: 0820457736 , 9780820457734
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-170) and index. Pt. 1. Evolution of Theatrical Consciousness -- Ch. 1. The Discontinuous Process -- Ch. 2. Complex Solutions -- Ch. 3. Interstices -- Ch. 4. Chaotics -- Ch. 5. Consciousness and Craft -- Pt. 2. Ancient Wonders -- Ch. 6. Complexity and Discontinuity of Species -- Ch. 7. Nature's Return -- Ch. 8. The Discontinuous Cortex -- Pt. 3. The Theatrical Genome -- Ch. 9. Ancient and Modern Theatre Consciousness -- Ch. 10. Twenty-six Strings of Consciousness.
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Human beings have speech, we have consciousness, but 130,000 years ago we had nothing: why? Theatre and Consciousness argues that the functioning of human consciousness in interpreting and staging a theatrical performance is among the most highly selective and adaptive operations known to science. The emergence of the human mind out of discontinuous, pulsing, neuronal brain patterns is a study in complexity theory, possibly as complicated as the organization of the universe. According to this book, the theatre as a substrate of consciousness is one element that defines modern man as a reflective species, having evolved over 190,000,000 years. The emergence of Homo Sapiens is unique and fundamentally unpredictable; our developed speech is closer to birdsong than to any other species' communication on earth, we have survived five galactic «beam-splitters» from space, and our evolutionary, discontinuous cortex has found a pattern to existence that may include up to twenty-six folded dimensions of «string-theory» space. This book asserts that the story of theatre is the story of the evolution of our second generation star.
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