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Intro
Preface
Contents
Introduction
Appearance of Electricity
Theatricality and Electricity
Electrification of the Theater
1: Incandescence
1.1 Installations: Technical Apparatus and Aesthetic Continuities (Frankfurt 1891)
1.2 Legitimations: Interests of Directors, Industry and Monarchy (Munich 1883)
1.3 Sensualities: The Meaning of Light Colors and Chandeliers (Paris 1881)
1.4 Purifications: Oxygen Consumption and Nervous Disorders (London 1881)
1.5 Combustions: Catastrophe Simulations and Safety Measures (Vienna 1881)
2: Oxidation

2.1 Gas Burners: Lamps and Street Lighting (1817/1818)
2.2 Reflectors: Chemical Reactions and Enlightened Light (1781-1784)
2.3 Foot Ramps: Natural Figures and Unnatural Light Sources (1757)
2.4 Showcases: Optical Techniques and Artistic Light Changes (1760-1822)
2.5 Pyrotechnics: Color Plays and Fatigue Phenomena
3: Regulators
3.1 Expectations of Salvation: Festivals of Incandescence (Wagner)
3.2 Power Transmission: Vertical Integration and Avant-Garde (Appia)
3.3 Parallel Circuits: Dividing the Light and Controlling the Current

3.4 Switching Operations: Button Pressing and Weather Lighting (Benjamin)
4: Fabrication
4.1 Engineering Knowledge: Stage Engineering and Industrial Operations
4.2 Transport Systems: Patent Stages and Image Changes
4.3 Projection Surfaces: Cloud Apparatuses and Broadening Horizons (Fortuny)
4.4 Soul Vibrations: Stage Walls and Cloud Apparatuses
4.5 Atmospheric Arts: Rotation and Elfin Forest (Reinhardt)
5: Attractions
5.1 Rollercoasters: Power Transmission and Amusement Parks (Frankfurt 1891)
5.2 Water Forces: Fountains and Rays of Light (Frankfurt 1891)

5.3 Arts and Crafts: Upholstery and Total Works of Art (Munich 1882 and Frankfurt 1891)
5.4 Festivals of Light: Enlightenment and Orientalism (London 1851-Paris 1900)
5.5 Dynamos: Epiphany and Energy (Paris 1900)
6: Industrial Ballets
6.1 Newspaper Reports: Poetry and Technology
6.2 Twilight of the Gods: Electrical Engineering and the Process of Civilization
6.3 Dances of Progress: Culture Industry and Colonialism
6.4 Luminous Jewels: FĂ©erie and Industry
6.5 Luminoclasts: Machismo and Avant-Garde
7: Luminous Bodies

7.1 Allegories: Trademarks and Women's Bodies
7.2 Dispositives: Bodies on Display and Unidirectional Glances
7.3 Specialties: Attraction and Scandal
7.4 Salomania: Exoticism and Projection
7.5 Maenads: Classical Philology and Psychoanalysis
8: Projection Arts
8.1 Serpentines: Belly Dances and Light Shows
8.2 Textiles: Fabric Webs and Whitewashing
8.3 Motors: Patented Art and Extensions of the Body
8.4 Effects: Spotlights and Ghostly Apparitions
8.5 Cinema: Serpentines and Images of Movement
9: Conclusion: Aesthetics of Electricity

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