This research examined the collaborative processes of making theatre inspired by science through the analysis of 16 semi-structured interviews with individual collaborators (eight theatre practitioners and eight scientists). Interviews explored experiences, including their motivations, working processes, challenges, learning and understanding. Roles of scientists in the collaboration ranged from expert advisor to equal creative collaborator. Factors affecting partnerships included curiosity for each other's practice, social interaction and mutual respect. The research suggests that scientists could be motivated to undertake 'Sci-Art' collaborations through personal interest, as well as previously identified motives such as encouragement fro...
Musical theatre is undoubtedly a collaborative art form. From composers and lyricists to lighting de...
The central research inquiry of this dissertation is how the experience of working within a collabor...
Draft for: ISA Research Committee on Biography and Society. The author analyses several theories ab...
This research examined the collaborative processes of making theatre inspired by science through the...
This thesis is a study of a group of scientists who, in the years after 1995, undertook collaborativ...
This thesis explores the relationship between art and science through the collaboration of artists a...
This paper uses theatre to frame reflexive discussions on the use of participatory video making for ...
The occurrence of research collaboration among multiple researchers is becoming more widespread with...
Collaboration is an issue at the centre of Performance Arts Research. It is understood differently i...
This paper addresses the challenges of sci/art collaboration, looking at a range of approaches, and ...
Theatre production is a collaborative creative activity. Recent theory and research into group creat...
Chapter 3: This chapter charts the intersections between theatre and science and explores how experi...
© 2010 ISAST. The study collects, compares and synthesises existing knowledge from specific sources ...
Interdisciplinary research across the sciences and creative practice offers potential to explore new...
Collaborations between artists and scientists are increasingly a feature of the cultural landscape. ...
Musical theatre is undoubtedly a collaborative art form. From composers and lyricists to lighting de...
The central research inquiry of this dissertation is how the experience of working within a collabor...
Draft for: ISA Research Committee on Biography and Society. The author analyses several theories ab...
This research examined the collaborative processes of making theatre inspired by science through the...
This thesis is a study of a group of scientists who, in the years after 1995, undertook collaborativ...
This thesis explores the relationship between art and science through the collaboration of artists a...
This paper uses theatre to frame reflexive discussions on the use of participatory video making for ...
The occurrence of research collaboration among multiple researchers is becoming more widespread with...
Collaboration is an issue at the centre of Performance Arts Research. It is understood differently i...
This paper addresses the challenges of sci/art collaboration, looking at a range of approaches, and ...
Theatre production is a collaborative creative activity. Recent theory and research into group creat...
Chapter 3: This chapter charts the intersections between theatre and science and explores how experi...
© 2010 ISAST. The study collects, compares and synthesises existing knowledge from specific sources ...
Interdisciplinary research across the sciences and creative practice offers potential to explore new...
Collaborations between artists and scientists are increasingly a feature of the cultural landscape. ...
Musical theatre is undoubtedly a collaborative art form. From composers and lyricists to lighting de...
The central research inquiry of this dissertation is how the experience of working within a collabor...
Draft for: ISA Research Committee on Biography and Society. The author analyses several theories ab...