Theatre in cyberspace : issues of teaching, acting and directing /
edited by Stephen A. Schrum.
- ix, 294 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
- Artists and issues in the theatre ; v. 10 .
- Artists and issues in the theatre ; v. 10. .
Includes bibliographical references.
List of Illustrations -- Introduction -- Why Computers and Theatre? -- Terror at the Terminal: How Some Artists View Computers -- Definitions and Directions of the Theatre -- Collaborating in Cyberspace -- The New Hyperdrama: How Hypertext Scripts Are Changing the Parameters of Dramatic Storytelling -- Computers & Teaching -- Begin With a Single Step: Adding Technology to a Course -- Theatre at the Center of the Core (Technology as a Lever in Theatre Pedagogy) -- Not So Distant Learning: Using Interactive Technology to Enhance the Traditional, Discussion Based Course -- Computers & Performance -- ATHEMOO and the Future Present: Shaping Cyberspace into a Theatre Working Place -- MOO Theatre: More Than Just Words? -- Staging a Play in the MOO Theater -- The MetaMOOphosis: A Visit to the Kafka House - A report on the permanent installation of an interactive theatre work based on Franz Kafka's Metamorphosis -- Acting in Cyberspace: The Player in the World of Digital Technology -- Presence in Front of the Fourth Wall in Cyberspace -- Artaud Unleashed: Cyberspace Meets the Theatre of Cruelty -- The Nature of Spectatorial Distance in VR Theatre -- i.e. VR: Experiments in New Media and Performance -- Beckett's Cyborgs: Technology and the Beckettian Text -- The Contributors. Sect. 1. Sect. 2. Sect. 3.
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Theater--Study and teaching--Interactive multimedia. Acting--Study and teaching--Interactive multimedia.