Category: Performing Arts
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Theatre + Mixed Reality: A Peek Backstage
Reblogged from Medium. This post explains why theatre artists and humanists are crucial to shaping the future of immersive technologies. It concludes with ways to join the conversation and a practical strategy for creating community across radically different groups. What’s the future of live storytelling in 360°? This question was at the heart of the Theatre + […]
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Reporting out on Archives Against Amnesia (#1: Performance)
Sunday March 4, 2018 Curators, archivists, academics, artists, and activists from Canada, the U.S., and South Africa spent three days talking together about how we make meaning from and with archives at Archives Against Amnesia , a University of Iowa Global Provost’s Forum and Obermann Center for Advanced Studies Humanities Symposium. It was a really […]
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CFP – “Pirandellian Transactions: Text, Context, Cultural Negotiation” – MLA 2019
The Pirandello Society of America is excited to announce our call for abstract submissions for the 2019 MLA Convention in Chicago, where we will host a panel on “Pirandellian Transactions: Text, Context, Cultural Negotiation.” Please consider submitting your proposal! Call for Papers: Pirandellian Transactions: Text, Context, Cultural Negotiation 2019 MLA Convention, Chicago This […]
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CALL FOR FACILITATORS: Bodies, Games, and Boundaries: A Twitter Chat
Cody Mejeur and I are planning a Twitter chat on embodiment, performance and gaming for this semester (First week of April, specifics TBD). We’re looking for HASTAC Scholars who would be interested in facilitating this chat with us – that means helping to develop questions, generate publicity, and serving as moderators during the conversation. In […]
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On Her 136th Birthday: Traveling Through the Works of Virginia Woolf
2017 brought the best of times and the worst of times. I married my best friend in our favorite place with some of our closest family and friends. I lost my greatest living mentor to cancer on the same day I was at the Cimetiere Du Montparnasse in Paris visiting the final resting place of […]
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DHSI 2018 Music Encoding Course (June 11-15, 2018)
It’s my great pleasure to share this excellent opportunity from two of my colleagues teaching MEI (and MEI’s applications in digital music scholarship) at the Digital Humanities Summer Institute this Summer 2018. More information below! Would you like to harness your computer to conduct corpus-wide musical analyses? Are you interested in digital music editing and […]
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Postmortem: Public Humanities & Public Scholarship Twitter Chat
We’ve just finished our Twitter Chat on Public Humanities & Public Scholarship organized by Emily Esten, Eleanor Mahoney, Kefaya Diab, Michael DeAnda, Francesca Albrezzi, J.J. Sylvia IV, and Kalle Westerling. You can see the conversation on my other blog post. In game development, postmortems are reflective documents written by a development team after a completed game has been shipped to market. […]
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HASTAC Public Twitter Feed
To follow the Twitter Chat, you may use this widget. You can participate here: http://bit.ly/2m7SQ0S #HASTACpublic Tweets
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Conference Report: The 2017 Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing
I’m filing this conference report from the annual Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing, which just wrapped in Orlando, Florida. The conference is a project of Anita B.org, which has been a community for women in computing since 1987. According to the GHC conference website, it’s the largest gathering of women in computing in the […]
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ATHE 2017: Las Vegas
Last month I attended the annual conference for the Association for Theatre in Higher Education (ATHE) at the Planet Hollywood casino in Las Vegas. In keeping with the geographic backdrop, a series of “Spectacular” plenaries took place as part of the conference. As part of the “Spectacular Technology” plenary panel, I presented on the Macbeth […]