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Putting virtual theatre models to work:'virtual praxis' for performance research in theatre history |
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So much time, research and effort are expended in accurately developing virtual models of theatres, but what happens when they are completed? It is not automatically clear how one uses a virtual model for research to generate new knowledge about performance. Our research has recreated a series of theatres, which no longer exist, in virtual form in order to visualise elements of performance and the social relations that shape and are shaped by a theatre venue. |
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Taylor & Francis, Theatre and Performance Design
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Online
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7
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1-2 On VIrtual Models
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6-23
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19 August 2021
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English
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Joanne Tompkins, Jonathan Bollen, Julie Holledge, Putting virtual theatre models to work:'virtual praxis' for performance research in theatre history, Taylor & Francis, Theatre and Performance Design, Online, 7, 1-2 On VIrtual Models, 19 August 2021, 6-23
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79379
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