With the emergence, suspicion and social acceptance of ubiquitous communications technology thoroughly plumbed and the digital age already wondering what it is going to rename itself in light of ever more fluid and complex technologies, this paper asks: what can theatre and performance provide to the production of a political philosophy of technology? Using the work of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Michel Foucault and an analysis of a recent inter-cultural adaptation of Jean Genet's The Maids, this study examines the politics of visible theatre technologies in performance and offers a pragmatic, or instrumentalist, approach to developing a political philosophy of technology
This dissertation investigates how theatre and performance artists use new media tools to facilitate...
This essay reflects on the quality of the theatre performance as medium in the digital age through a...
In recent years, ubiquitous computing has altered traditional performance spaces. Arts organizations...
With the emergence, suspicion and social acceptance of ubiquitous communications technology thorough...
Rethinking Theatre and its Digital Double is an exploration of the influence of theatre and performa...
This article is a dialogue across the practices of philosophy and live performance. Martin Heidegger...
This book investigates the implications of technology on identity in embodied performance; the discu...
In a processual perspective of social life, technology works within discursive and action frames tha...
Edyta Stawowczyk "Philosophical Aspects of Visibilit...
In my dissertation, I discuss the digital technologies as a natural part of society development. The...
What can postphenomenology contribute to the political theory of technology? To answer this question...
Inspired by the question of what forces us to think and employing the Deleuzian concepts of affect a...
Critical theory cannot say, today, what the rise of new technologies is changing for the socio-polit...
Pieter Lemmens’ neo-Marxist approach to technology urges us to rethink how to do political philosoph...
Debates about technology are mostly staged in a grand setting: presented as the sinister toolkit of ...
This dissertation investigates how theatre and performance artists use new media tools to facilitate...
This essay reflects on the quality of the theatre performance as medium in the digital age through a...
In recent years, ubiquitous computing has altered traditional performance spaces. Arts organizations...
With the emergence, suspicion and social acceptance of ubiquitous communications technology thorough...
Rethinking Theatre and its Digital Double is an exploration of the influence of theatre and performa...
This article is a dialogue across the practices of philosophy and live performance. Martin Heidegger...
This book investigates the implications of technology on identity in embodied performance; the discu...
In a processual perspective of social life, technology works within discursive and action frames tha...
Edyta Stawowczyk "Philosophical Aspects of Visibilit...
In my dissertation, I discuss the digital technologies as a natural part of society development. The...
What can postphenomenology contribute to the political theory of technology? To answer this question...
Inspired by the question of what forces us to think and employing the Deleuzian concepts of affect a...
Critical theory cannot say, today, what the rise of new technologies is changing for the socio-polit...
Pieter Lemmens’ neo-Marxist approach to technology urges us to rethink how to do political philosoph...
Debates about technology are mostly staged in a grand setting: presented as the sinister toolkit of ...
This dissertation investigates how theatre and performance artists use new media tools to facilitate...
This essay reflects on the quality of the theatre performance as medium in the digital age through a...
In recent years, ubiquitous computing has altered traditional performance spaces. Arts organizations...