Kovács Ferenc: Olvasópróba előtt (Skenotheke 1. Budapest, 1996)

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Figure 1 When dramatizing, we select certain elements of reality (figure 2). Then we delimit the event elements of the unlimited space by enclosing them within an imaginary sphere, thus bringing them into connection. We ignore what remains outside of the sphere. Figure 2 To dramatize is to mold chaos and coincidence into form so as to make mutual relationships appear necessary and logical and, above all, to make them clear and understandable in the defined dramatic space. in using dramatic space, we seek to represent and clarify "reality" in the most appropriate and plausible way for us (and hopefully also for the audience). This, however, does not mean that what we have done simply reflects reality. The dramatic space is our interpretation - a frame that we use to present those aspects of reality which are important for us. The dramatic space is not a mechanical reflection of reality; rather it is our own attitude toward reality. 61

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