Semantic Transformation of the Scene in the Iraqi Theatrical Show
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Theatrical landscape is consisted of a group of visual elements, which are employed by designers through their expressive abilities to produce intellectually, semantic, and aesthetically compatible signs, through which the body and shape of the artwork is formed. This depends on the designer in forming the visual elements in a creative vision through filling the spaces emitted by semantics in a new language of visual creative time related to lines, colors, shapes, and blocks with plastic standards, which deepens on the visual painting of the theatrical presentation through the visual language since the first scene to create the graphic scene. However, this is done through the artistic vision of the philosophical and aesthetic interpretation that the artist's visual imagination gives through the new visual language of the creative vision that is based on the language encoded as a visual image embodied during the interaction between interpretation.
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