ACuTe project proudly presents four case studies on the challenges of contemporary theatre in a changing technological environment within dramaturgy, stage design, and audience engagement. The case studies are based on the experiences of four organizations involved in the project.
The Azkuna Zentroa study Enhancing stage productions vs. sharing knowledge: The importance of post-première residence by Bárbara Epalza Azqueta and Fernando Pérez will show how artistic residency programs help artists create and share knowledge.
The Amsterdam-based theatre company De Toneelmakerij discusses narrative design and design thinking in their case study Engage—Test—Change: Designing New Audience Relations by Paulien Geerlings, Jedidjah Julia Noomen, and Nina van Ton-geren. They use the performance Rabbit Hole as an example.
The Saxion University of Applied Sciences Saxion XR lab case study The use of Design Thinking Tools to Enlarge Audience Engagement in Theater Productions by Hester van der Ent, Herman Paassen, and Matthijs van Veen, introduces Design Thinking tools, which are essential in testbed design.
The Estonian Academy of Arts case study Telecommunication technologies and their relationship with performative cultural practices and theatre: Telepresence stage and ‘Third Space’ by Raivo Kelomees, Taavet Jansen, and Petri Hoppu provides an overview of two case studies that integrate telecommunication systems in the contemporary theatre environment and art.
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Raivo Kelomees, Taavet Jansen and Petri Hoppu
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