"Flesh of glass:" choreographic body and intermedial sense: notes on an intersemiotic issue
This paper focusses on how the dancer's body--the choreographic body, as we will be calling it--is being represented in audiovisual and more advanced technological media in relation to the modifications that it must undergo, from an intersemiotic point of view, in the course of the transference...
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