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Digital Theatre: The Making and Meaning of Live Mediated Performance, US & UK 1990-2020 (1st Edition 2020)

Part of the Palgrave Studies in Performance and Technology series
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Digital Theatre is a rich and varied art form evolving between performing bodies gathered together in shared space and the ever-expanding flexible reach of the digital technology that shapes our world. This book explores live theatre performances which incorporate video projection, animation, motion capture and triggering, telematics and multisite performance, robotics, VR, and AR. Through examples from practitioners like George Coates, the Gertrude Stein Repertory Theatre, Troika Ranch, David Saltz, Mark Reaney, The Builder's Association, and ArtGrid, a picture emerges of how and why digital technology can be used to effectively create theatre productions matching the storytelling and expressive needs of today's artists and audiences. It also examines how theatre roles such as director, actor, playwright, costumes, and set are altered, and how ideas of body, place, and community are expanded. 

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Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
303055628X / 9783030556280
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
700.105
21/10/2020
England
English
295 pages
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