PSi Lexicon

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co-authoring (the act of)

co-authoring (the act of) συγγραφή 1) The act of writing / composing / constructing with someone or something. 2) The joint authorship of a performance work between the maker and performers and the spectator. 3) The coming together of thought of the work and the spectator in the act of meaning construction in the time and […]

collectief geheugen

collectief geheugen collective memory collectief geheugen [kɔ.læk.tif γə.hø.γən] (noun); collective memory Het collectieve geheugen kan gezien worden als een verzameling herinneringen die wordt gedeeld door een groep individuen. Doordat meerdere mensen getuige zijn van een specifieke gebeurtenis ontstaat er een gemeenschappelijke herinnering. Een gemeenschappelijke herinnering kan ook al bestaan maar kan ook opgeroepen worden door een bepaalde […]

collective memory 

collective memory  collectief geheugen  Collective memory can be seen as a collection of memories shared by a group of individuals. A collective memory can arise when a group of people witness a specific event. The collective memory can also already be there, but a particular event can reinforce it. This witnessing creates a connection between […]

concept

concept konzept A concept is a structure that functions through the interplay of different elements. Initially I understood the term as a thinking frame, or construction, or working plan, but it seems to have broader meanings. – A concept connects: it is the relationship between idea and formation, which at the same time are included […]

contradiction

contradiction vastuolu Contradiction is a hidden cornerstone of dramaturgy, a litmus test of a dramaturge, a compulsory tool for a director, and an actor’s true challenge. Contradictions “charge” the text and make it dramatic, make it “work”. Contradictions create rhythms, patterns, and dramaturgical textures. Contradictions define the characters and their motivation and force them to […]