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Performing Arts : Added Value Chain

F56 Record ing. F5 0 Performance Plan. “Hamlet” mise -en-scene. “Hamlet” recording Play. F21 Complex Work . “Hamlet” Idea . F 51 Performance Work. “Hamlet” idea of mise -en -scene. F 53 Recording Work. F46 : Individual Work. “ Hamlet ” recordings expression.

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Performing Arts : Added Value Chain

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  1. F56 Recording F50Performance Plan “Hamlet” mise -en-scene “Hamlet” recording Play F21 Complex Work “Hamlet” Idea F51Performance Work “Hamlet” idea of mise -en -scene F53Recording Work F46:Individual Work “Hamlet” recordings expression “Hamlet adaptation” Completed F20:Self-Contained Expression “Hamlet Adaptation” Text Performing Arts : Added Value Chain E7:Activity Name: Performance with recording Type: RecordedPerformance has member activity name : Performance 1 type : performance has member activity name : Recording1 type : recording had participant :actors had participant : technicians occurred in the presence of: public F30:Work conception Name: stage work of Hamlet adaptation type: work conception carried out by :stage director initiated: “Hamlet idea of mise -en –scene” F30: Work conception Name: adaptation of Hamlet type: work conception carried out by :writerCC initiated: “Hamlet Adaptation” work F54Container Work F48Container Work R12 has member (is member of) R21initiated (was initiated by) R21initiated (was initiated by) R68 realized F52:Performance Name: Performance 1 Type: Performance Carried out by : actors occurred in the presence of: public F31: Expression Creation Name: creation of Hamlet’s mise -en-scene type: expression creation carried out by :stage director created: “Hamlet Adaptation mise-en-scene F31: Expression Creation Name: adaptation of Hamlet type: expression creation carried out by :writerCC created: “Hamlet Adaptation” text R49created a realization of (was realized through) R49created a realization of (was realized through) R56 is realized in (realises) R39B was followed by (followed) R66 recorded F55:Recording event Name: Recording 1 Type: Recording Carried out by : technicians R64 performs R69 is realized in (realises) (subp.R56) P17was motivated by (motivated) R22created (was created by) R22created (was created by) R67 created R63 incorporates R63 incorporates mediated by : physical carrier mediated by : theatre show Director’s Contribution Recorder’s Contribution Writer’s Contribution M. Doerr, C. Bekiari CCI-ICS-FORTH 8th Meeting on FRBR/CRM Harmonization Heraklion, Crete, Greece October 2006 isA property link

  2. Issues for discussion • Why should we register intensions and purposes rather than facts? • Why should we model the common features of multiple theater performances rather than stating that they belong to the same run as a fact ?

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