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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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Entanglement theory

Karen Pearlman Richard James Allen

pp. 168-179

Abstract

In the period from 2006 to 2009 a series of professional development opportunities were created by Australia's federal arts funding agency, the Australia Council, and its national film school, the AFTRS, to give artists a chance to develop skills, ideas and collaborative teams in cross-platform digital and interactive media (Fingleton, Dena & Wilson, 2008). The facilitator and designer of the programme, known as LAMP (Laboratory for Advanced Media Practice), Gary Hayes, had a background which included working with dancers and choreographers in Britain, and a particular interest and expertise in a digital, virtual world platform called Second Life. Through participation in LAMP, the authors of this chapter developed a collaboration with Hayes on the innovative design and authorship of a Second Life virtual world installation based on the storyworld of our film, book, and dance-theatre work Thursday's Fictions (see Allen, Hayes & Pearlman, 2008).

Publication details

Published in:

Grant Stuart, McNeilly-Renaudie Jodie, Veerapen Maeva (2015) Performance and temporalisation: time happens. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 168-179

DOI: 10.1057/9781137410276_13

Full citation:

Pearlman Karen, James Allen Richard (2015) „Entanglement theory“, In: S. Grant, J. Mcneilly-Renaudie & M. Veerapen (eds.), Performance and temporalisation, Dordrecht, Springer, 168–179.