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− | Nicola Sabbatini published in 1637 the influential book ''Pratica di fabricar scene e | + | Nicola Sabbatini published in 1637 the influential book ''Pratica di fabricar scene e machine ne' teatri''. Written in old Italian and poorly illustrated, it's difficult to access for students. We have expanded the book with a new and complete 3d drawing of Sabbatini's theatre - a digital model to achieve a more visual way to understand the theatre space and the machinery of the Baroque Theatre, and therefore a better understanding for the students of the history of theatre. |
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− | An ongoing research by Antoni Ramon and Guillem Aloy. The drawings were | + | An ongoing research by Antoni Ramon and Guillem Aloy. The drawings were developed by Pol Monjo Roca. |
Latest revision as of 12:47, 2 June 2023
Nicola Sabbatini published in 1637 the influential book Pratica di fabricar scene e machine ne' teatri. Written in old Italian and poorly illustrated, it's difficult to access for students. We have expanded the book with a new and complete 3d drawing of Sabbatini's theatre - a digital model to achieve a more visual way to understand the theatre space and the machinery of the Baroque Theatre, and therefore a better understanding for the students of the history of theatre.
Credits
An ongoing research by Antoni Ramon and Guillem Aloy. The drawings were developed by Pol Monjo Roca.