A world elsewhere : virtual reality, motion capture and early modern theatre
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01/08/2010
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This paper investigates virtual reality representations of the 1599 Boar’s Head Theatre and the Rose Theatre, two renaissance places and spaces. These models become a “world elsewhere” in that they represent virtual recreations of these venues in as much detail as possible. The models are based on accurate archeological and theatre historical records and are easy to navigate particularly for current use. This paper demonstrates the ways in which these models can be instructive for reading theatre today. More importantly we introduce human figures onto the stage via motion capture which allows us to explore the potential between space, actor and environment. This facilitates a new way of thinking about early modern playwrights’ “attitudes to locality and localities large and small”. These venues are thus activated to intersect productively with early modern studies so that the paper can test the historical and contemporary limits of such research. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/35697/1/Faustusworkingsmall.m4v http://eprints.qut.edu.au/35697/2/shakespearesspacespaperHobart.mp3 http://www.australianshakespearefestival.com.au/spaces.htm Delbridge, Matthew & Tompkins, Joanne (2010) A world elsewhere : virtual reality, motion capture and early modern theatre. In Shakespeare's Spaces, 28-29 August 2010, University of Tasmania, Hobart. (Unpublished) |
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Copyright 2010 Matthew Delbridge |
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Drama; Creative Industries Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #190205 Interactive Media #190400 PERFORMING ARTS AND CREATIVE WRITING #190404 Drama Theatre and Performance Studies #Virtual Reality #Motion Capture #Shakespeare Studies |
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