Category: Post-digital theatre

  • Technology

    “Technology is not enough consider the technology as a tool which, in itself, could do nothing,” and “treat the technology as something that everyone on the team could learn, understand, and explore freely.”

    Red Burns, 1981
  • Post digital environment

    The postdigital defines a time in which the novelty of the digital has been overcome and its value is becoming fully integrated, embedded, into our lives.”

    Elaine Igoe, “Change Matters” 2018
  • Digital Puppetry

    Call for Grant Deadline 11th April 2021 ) Newcastle Festival – Moving Parts : “What is digital puppetry?

    “Digital puppetry can be many things and is very much open to interpretation. A live-streamed show may use real puppets against the backdrop of a green screen. A handheld camera following a puppet-led story may take the audience on a journey not possible in a seated theatre. The puppets in the piece may be built by a 3D printer, laser cutter or exist only in virtual reality. Stop-motion animation passages may be infused with live puppetry. Digital puppetry can be low-fi or slick and shiny; can mix old techniques with new techniques; has the potential to reach new audiences – the focus of this commission is experimentation.”

    (Moving Parts)
  • Job description for the Dada artefacts

    11 Mar 2021

    Another job description for the Dada artefacts pulled from CHItaly 2021 – Frontiers of HCIchallenging the frontiers of HCI…
    A playful public interactive installation, a tangible interactive visualization representing complex issues, an artistic experiment exploring more-than-human interactions, a critical design artefact that challenges predominant narratives of digital futures, prototypes of digital platforms empowering grassroots, and more….