This research project Directing Telepresent Actors for the Stage investigates how the theatre director can aid the telematic actor in their performance, through detailed exploration into actors monitoring their performances, the blocking of scenes and rehearsing instances of virtual touch. Through a four week rehearsal period that draws on existing telematic performances and the directing methodology of director Katie Mitchell and the theatre company Imitating the Dog, a cast of five undergraduate actors learn how to perform on the telematic stage, culminating in a production of Jennifer Haley’s The Nether which was performed across two separate theatre venues connected via the internet at the University of York, 29 September 2021
This paper presents the use of our multimodal mixed reality telecommunication sys-tem to support rem...
In a series of essays assembled under the heading ‘Directing Cyber Theatre’, Salihbegovic is offerin...
For a long time, theatre has been seen as a medium of the past. With new technologies such as cellph...
During our safe distancing times, this research has developed effective and affordable techniques to...
This report describes the authors’ research project ‘Telepresence Stage’, funded by the Arts and Hum...
The paper presents findings from the authors’ ongoing research project ‘Collaborative Solutions for ...
In response to lockdowns and safe distancing, the Telepresence Stage research project (2021-22) is d...
A showreel of ten residency outcomes from the Telepresence Stage project. This research has develope...
My work in the field of telematic arts explores the emergence of a user-determined narrative by brin...
My work in the field of telematic arts explores the emergence of a user-determined narrative by brin...
In September 2014, Miracle Theatre performed “the Tempest” simultaneously at two different locations...
Studies exploring the first wave of digital performance foregrounded technology by cataloging experi...
My work in the field of telematic arts explores the emergence of a user-determined narrative by brin...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.This paper examines how...
This chapter focuses on the production, documentation and preservation of the author’s telematic, pr...
This paper presents the use of our multimodal mixed reality telecommunication sys-tem to support rem...
In a series of essays assembled under the heading ‘Directing Cyber Theatre’, Salihbegovic is offerin...
For a long time, theatre has been seen as a medium of the past. With new technologies such as cellph...
During our safe distancing times, this research has developed effective and affordable techniques to...
This report describes the authors’ research project ‘Telepresence Stage’, funded by the Arts and Hum...
The paper presents findings from the authors’ ongoing research project ‘Collaborative Solutions for ...
In response to lockdowns and safe distancing, the Telepresence Stage research project (2021-22) is d...
A showreel of ten residency outcomes from the Telepresence Stage project. This research has develope...
My work in the field of telematic arts explores the emergence of a user-determined narrative by brin...
My work in the field of telematic arts explores the emergence of a user-determined narrative by brin...
In September 2014, Miracle Theatre performed “the Tempest” simultaneously at two different locations...
Studies exploring the first wave of digital performance foregrounded technology by cataloging experi...
My work in the field of telematic arts explores the emergence of a user-determined narrative by brin...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.This paper examines how...
This chapter focuses on the production, documentation and preservation of the author’s telematic, pr...
This paper presents the use of our multimodal mixed reality telecommunication sys-tem to support rem...
In a series of essays assembled under the heading ‘Directing Cyber Theatre’, Salihbegovic is offerin...
For a long time, theatre has been seen as a medium of the past. With new technologies such as cellph...