Many theatre educators have begun to use computer technology in a variety of ways, whether inside the classroom or by expanding the classroom by using the Internet and the World Wide Web. Similarly, theatre practitioners are increasing their potential audiences with online technology while attempting to discover how to present theatre in an interactive yet non-corporeal way. Also fascinating is how educators and practitioners can collaborate, creating online performance spaces that can be adapted for teaching, and creating ...
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Many theatre educators have begun to use computer technology in a variety of ways, whether inside the classroom or by expanding the classroom by using the Internet and the World Wide Web. Similarly, theatre practitioners are increasing their potential audiences with online technology while attempting to discover how to present theatre in an interactive yet non-corporeal way. Also fascinating is how educators and practitioners can collaborate, creating online performance spaces that can be adapted for teaching, and creating online teaching techniques that can be adapted for performance. This volume of essays presents information from some of the pioneers in the field of cyberspace theatre who write of their work in both theoretical and practical terms, thus creating a kind of Theatre and Its Double for computers and theatre. (From the Introduction)
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Publisher:
Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Published:
1999
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
15036576852
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Good. Ex-library. 1999 paperback/ex-library with markings that have been covered with a black marker/clean & unmarked text. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 294 p. American University Studies, 28.