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Convergências - Revista de Investigação e Ensino das Artes

Print version ISSN 2184-0180On-line version ISSN 1646-9054

Abstract

LAMEIRO, Mónica. Pandemic Impact on Design and Communication for Theater Cultural Contents. Revista Convergências [online]. 2022, vol.15, n.29, pp.41-48.  Epub May 31, 2022. ISSN 2184-0180.  https://doi.org/10.53681/c1514225187514391s.29.136.

Design allows us to respond to a constantly changing world. The pandemic had a profound impact on arts and cultural sectors, affecting global well-being and economy of institutions and countries. The cultural sector was forced to close doors and with that resolution several new priorities in artistic production have emerged.

While some areas of the creative industries were already using technologies to promote their art, theater was until then dependent on the classic models: the physical audience. With the pandemic, theaters were forced to become more flexible and to implement a set of new solutions to promote and keep their productions alive in the minds of their audiences.

In record time, design and designers followed this crisis in culture and played an active role in adapting the ways and means of disseminating theater. The designer played a fundamental role in this action, not only in the establishment of a cohesive digital communication program, but also to differentiate theaters and productions.

The theater failed to accomplish its purpose of physical connection between actors and public, becoming part of visual paths in social network feeds. But it is not only from the stage that theater stories are made, as there is a wide range of content associated with the productions that are worth to be shared.

The present study reflects on the impact of the pandemic on cultural design and disclosure of theater shows, suggestion to look at the production of digital contents in an open perspective of access to culture, represented in a digital platform (prototype) dedicated to conversation, thinking and sharing of theater stories and the people who make it.

Keywords : Design; Cultural; Theater; Pandemic; Digital platform.

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