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Virtual Newspaper Theatre: Zoom As A Theatrical Playing Space, Nabra Nelson
Virtual Newspaper Theatre: Zoom As A Theatrical Playing Space, Nabra Nelson
Pedagogy and Theatre of the Oppressed Journal
This article presents findings from a virtual Newspaper Theatre workshop that took place via Zoom on May 5, 2020 through Seattle Rep. Nelson reflects on the way that the constraints of the Zoom format can add meaning to Theatre of the Oppressed performance techniques in the era of quarantine and social distancing due to COVID-19. The article describes elements of the one-minute performances created during the one-and-a-half-hour workshop, and how the virtual sphere interacted with them and even enhanced them in meaningful ways. Nelson also describes “production” elements unique to Zoom, and the nature of the virtual “spect-actor.”
The Connection Among Color, Lighting, And Anxiety, Mariah Palmer
The Connection Among Color, Lighting, And Anxiety, Mariah Palmer
Undergraduate Psychology Research Methods Journal
Color is a sensory stimuli that is encountered on a daily basis. There is a great deal of differing information pertaining to color research. Some of this research deals with color associations (Boyatzis & Varghese, 1994; Kaya & Epps, 2014). Other research studies the influence of color on emotional states or physiology (Jacobs & Suess, 1975; Kuller, Mikellides, & Janssens, 2008). Much of the prior research has concentrated on two primary colors; red and blue. The current study will look at the ways in which specific lighting conditions influence mood states, more specifically, anxiety levels. This research will have a …
Your Light And Your Sight, M S. Pickett
Your Light And Your Sight, M S. Pickett
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Good lighting in the home is essential to the comfort and wellbeing of all family members.
Though light needs vary for different age groups and tasks, it's important to have the proper lighting for your home.
Have The Best Of Light In Your Home, M S. Pickett
Have The Best Of Light In Your Home, M S. Pickett
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
The last article in this series discussed the amount of light needed in the home. Now let's consider the quality of home lighting.
Lamps and fixtures properly selected and placed will give you the right light in the right place.