Extreme Stage Setups explores the fascinating intersection of engineering and artistic vision in theatrical design. It reveals how complex stage designs defy gravity, logic, and sometimes reality, by examining the underlying engineering principles like structural mechanics, hydraulics, and automation that ensure safety and precision.
The book also highlights the vital collaboration between designers, directors, and technical teams, which transforms creative ideas into breathtaking experiences. The book uniquely emphasizes the symbiotic relationship between engineering and artistic creativity. It begins by introducing core concepts, then develops these ideas through case studies of specific productions and design elements.
Readers gain insights into analyzing structural mechanics in flying systems, examining hydraulic and pneumatic systems for moving stages, and exploring computer-controlled automation for complex scene changes.
The book culminates by examining practical applications like safety protocols and risk management, offering a balanced perspective valuable to students, designers, and anyone interested in the technical artistry of performing arts.