In our everyday lives, often without being fully aware of it, we encounter multiple forms of art: a song playing on the radio, a film or TV series watched via streaming platforms, a work of art displayed in the center of a large city, or a painting exhibited in a museum. Artistic experience can take various forms and levels of involvement; however, not all individuals engage with it in the same way. In particular, an open question concerns which measurable psychological differences distinguish individuals who are actively involved in the creative process from those who primarily experience art as spectators, especially in artistic contexts based on interpersonal relationships, such as theater. In the theatrical context, art is not configured as a static object but rather as a dynamic relationship between individuals (Sofia et al., 2024). The present study aims to investigate which measurable psychological differences emerge between actors and non-actors in the construction of this relationship, with particular attention to the constructs of presence and entitativity.
Nella nostra vita quotidiana, molto spesso senza esserne pienamente consapevoli, assistiamo a molteplici forme d’arte: una canzone che passa in radio, un film o una serie tv che guardiamo in streaming, un’opera d’arte esposta nel centro di una grande città, o un quadro esibito in un museo. L’esperienza artistica, infatti, assume molteplici forme e livelli di coinvolgimento, ma non tutti gli individui vi partecipano allo stesso modo. In particolare, una questione ancora aperta riguarda quali differenze psicologiche misurabili distinguano chi è attivamente coinvolto nel processo creativo da chi ne è fruitore, soprattutto in contesti artistici basati sulla relazione interpersonale, come il teatro. Nel contesto teatrale, l’arte non si configura come un oggetto statico, bensì come una relazione dinamica tra individui (Sofia et al., 2024). Il presente lavoro si propone di indagare quali differenze psicologiche misurabili emergano tra attori e non attori nella costruzione di tale relazione, con particolare attenzione ai costrutti di presenza ed entitatività.
Senso di Presenza e il Sentimento di Entitatività nella relazione teatrale: un confronto tra attori e non attori
CURTO, GAIA
2025/2026
Abstract
In our everyday lives, often without being fully aware of it, we encounter multiple forms of art: a song playing on the radio, a film or TV series watched via streaming platforms, a work of art displayed in the center of a large city, or a painting exhibited in a museum. Artistic experience can take various forms and levels of involvement; however, not all individuals engage with it in the same way. In particular, an open question concerns which measurable psychological differences distinguish individuals who are actively involved in the creative process from those who primarily experience art as spectators, especially in artistic contexts based on interpersonal relationships, such as theater. In the theatrical context, art is not configured as a static object but rather as a dynamic relationship between individuals (Sofia et al., 2024). The present study aims to investigate which measurable psychological differences emerge between actors and non-actors in the construction of this relationship, with particular attention to the constructs of presence and entitativity.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12608/105032