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Simon Staffans's curator insight,
May 28, 2015 6:08 AM
...the transformation from "an uncertain theatrical experiment to an epic, live-action multimedia event" an uncertain theatrical experiment to an epic, live-action, multimedia event - See more at: http://howlround.com/the-intergalactic-nemesis-a-transmedia-multiverse-trilogy-0#sthash.40tbQLnY.dpufan uncertain theatrical experiment to an epic, live-action, multimedia event - See more at: http://howlround.com/the-intergalactic-nemesis-a-transmedia-multiverse-trilogy-0#sthash.40tbQLnY.dpuf
Deanya Lattimore Schempp's curator insight,
June 22, 2013 12:31 PM
Whoa! "In a ground-breaking initiative called Midsummer Night’s Dreaming, delivered in substantial part by Google’s creative division, the action will primarily be experienced at one digital remove through a dedicated website – dream40.org – which has already gone live. This site will anticipate, comment on and followShakespeare’s action – as enacted largely unseen by the RSC cast – using specially devised materials, whether it be tweets, animations or other postings, and will draw too on material supplied by the online world. In other words, it will be the buzz around the events – some of it generated by 35 ancillary characters, specially created for the occasion – that takes centrestage." My favorite piece so far is Justin Snout's sound cloud poetry
Lindsey Carroll's curator insight,
June 24, 2013 3:34 PM
anything that speads the work of Skakespeare must be good in my opinion.
Luca Brigada's curator insight,
March 14, 2013 4:39 AM
An interesting article by James Carter is a dramatist, experience designer and producer about what is storytelling and its value:
"Transmedia is the art of sharing a narrative over multiple media platforms (print, online, stage, film, social networks), where unique content is delivered through each platform. For example, Fringe, the hit television show, used transmedia to expand its storyworld and reward its biggest fans. [...]"
Nicole Zandi's curator insight,
April 30, 2013 5:52 PM
This a new age for enjoying performances. We invited the radio into our homes. We opened our door to televisions, to the internet and everything else that has come with it. But this is a reversal in the arts, where we the audience are being invited in. Theatre is no longer set in building- but like heart that defines the home, the audience will now define the performance.
Melissa M's comment,
May 5, 2013 3:42 AM
This article is useful when designing your own theatrical pieces for assignments. It allows you to think if you want a passive or interactive audience, and where the boundaries lie for this style of theatre.
Alicia Caruana's curator insight,
May 7, 2013 3:48 AM
How can a director produce an effective interactive theatre performance? Why do many interactive performances fail to fulfill their purpose? |
Kajsa Hartig's curator insight,
September 16, 2015 3:50 PM
“Where does film end and theatre begin? What would be the criteria for online performance? Does it have to be live? Does it have to be happening somewhere that’s not my bedroom? Is it only theatre if I’ve had to put on trousers and leave the house? Imposing criteria is useless, it suffocates imagination and it stifles one colossal strength of theatre: the potential for infinite variety.”
Vivalist's curator insight,
April 13, 2015 4:10 AM
“It’s like having a story with three chapters,” Tromovitch said. “Each on a different medium. Film. Play. Radio play. Soundscapes with visual images, music and words. An improv troupe on Twitter.”
Henrik Safegaard - Cloneartist's curator insight,
July 13, 2014 11:29 AM
Great idea. I would love to go there -
Elise V. Baugh's curator insight,
June 24, 2013 2:36 PM
Off-Broadway: How the immersive theater of 'Then She Fell' resonates with the digital world
Deanya Lattimore Schempp's curator insight,
March 8, 2013 7:51 AM
Nice way to blur the lines between theater and short story, when both are "novelized" (Bakhtin) by digital media.
Chris Trinidad's curator insight,
November 11, 2015 2:29 PM
This is a new idea of theatre that isn't as traditional as other theatre shows. This might be the start of many more new ideas to come for theatre. |
Kadi Hughes: "In the past few years, participatory theater has moved from the fringes to the forefront, with audience members taking part in theater performances as active participants. This style of performance is creating a new way to view art—as a collaborative, always-changing creation" ...