How can live-performed chamber operas be conceptualized as immersive games with interactive features? This artistic study has resulted in a system model through which degrees of immersion may be generated and analyzed from physical, social, and psychical stimuli. A differentiation of immersive modes has been made possible by the framing of opera-making as game design. The findings indicate that so-called ludo-immersive opera could be developed into operatic chamber opera play for self-reliant participants, constituting an intimate and alternate practice in which dynamic game-masters may replace supervising directors. However, this practice is entangled with the question of future training for operatic practitioners outside the mainstream op...
The aim of the article is to explore the latest performance trends in the creation of the operatic w...
This research project examines the technical, physical and pedagogical challenges that opera singers...
The exhibition was of sketches and a photograph from my PhD practice research. The practice-research...
Theatrical art and games can mutually benefit each other. In a recent project we explored this propo...
How can we re-empower opera singers, extending their control over accompaniment and vocal expressivi...
New technologies, such as Virtual Reality (VR), Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are steadi...
Opera as an art form should lend itself to participatory design, given its wide variety of theatrica...
Richard Wagner’s Parsifal was recently rewritten and performed as a‘game opera’.We used observations...
Opera is a historic art that struggles to be approachable to modern audiences. In partnership with t...
At the turn of the twenty-first century, many scholars, musicians, and critics have turned their att...
Immersive performances have become increasingly popular in recent years, with an ever mounting numbe...
To probe into the artistic possibilities of Artificial Intelligence (AI) generating operatic element...
How can game design, in terms of its concepts, theories, technologies and notions of play, be applie...
The Experience of Opera stands here as a term, as well as a methodology, to approach the studies in ...
‘Digital opera’ can be characterised as a bourgeoning operatic form that emerges naturally from digi...
The aim of the article is to explore the latest performance trends in the creation of the operatic w...
This research project examines the technical, physical and pedagogical challenges that opera singers...
The exhibition was of sketches and a photograph from my PhD practice research. The practice-research...
Theatrical art and games can mutually benefit each other. In a recent project we explored this propo...
How can we re-empower opera singers, extending their control over accompaniment and vocal expressivi...
New technologies, such as Virtual Reality (VR), Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are steadi...
Opera as an art form should lend itself to participatory design, given its wide variety of theatrica...
Richard Wagner’s Parsifal was recently rewritten and performed as a‘game opera’.We used observations...
Opera is a historic art that struggles to be approachable to modern audiences. In partnership with t...
At the turn of the twenty-first century, many scholars, musicians, and critics have turned their att...
Immersive performances have become increasingly popular in recent years, with an ever mounting numbe...
To probe into the artistic possibilities of Artificial Intelligence (AI) generating operatic element...
How can game design, in terms of its concepts, theories, technologies and notions of play, be applie...
The Experience of Opera stands here as a term, as well as a methodology, to approach the studies in ...
‘Digital opera’ can be characterised as a bourgeoning operatic form that emerges naturally from digi...
The aim of the article is to explore the latest performance trends in the creation of the operatic w...
This research project examines the technical, physical and pedagogical challenges that opera singers...
The exhibition was of sketches and a photograph from my PhD practice research. The practice-research...