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Joseph Dunne-Howrie

Theatre and Performance Academic

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  • I’m Being Cancelled! Update 1August 9, 2022
  • Research on free speech and live artAugust 4, 2022
  • Gaming Democracy WebinarsApril 6, 2022
  • New book chapter publishedJanuary 4, 2022
  • New article in Journal of Performance Arts and Digital MediaDecember 23, 2021

Author: Joseph Dunne-Howrie

New Article in Studies in Theatre and Performance

My article ‘Networked Audience Participation: The Futurity of Post-Brexit Democracy in One Day, Maybe and Operation Black Antler‘ has now been published in a special edition of Studies in Theatre and Performance titled Performance and the Right: Strategies and …

Posted on September 22, 2021December 23, 2021Categories PublicationsTags #ImmersiveTheatre; #Brexit; #NetworkPolitics

Thoughts on Decolonising the Curriculum

I’d been reading around ideas apropos decolonising the curriculum for a little while, but Black Lives Matter made me sit up and pay attention and compelled me to engage with the movement with a greater level of rigour .I first …

Posted on March 25, 2021December 23, 2021Categories ReflectionsTags Decolonising, Higher Education, racism, Teaching, Theatre, Wooster Group

Forced Entertainment, Media Reality and Chairman Mao

Forced Entertainment’s corpus ‘can be broadly categorised as being driven by questions about the viability of theatre as a representational medium in an age of simulation’ (Gorman 2015, p.190). The company’s director Tim Etchells succinctly describes their work as theatre …

Posted on February 4, 2021February 4, 2021Categories Blog

The Internet as a Performance Medium

‘Art is presented on the Internet as a specific kind of reality: as a working process, or even life process, taking place in the real, offline world’

(Groys 2018, p.174)

Live performance has migrated online since theatres closed in March …

Posted on December 9, 2020December 9, 2020Categories BlogTags Digital, Internet Theatre, Lockdown, Theatre

To Be A Machine by Dead Centre

They say the only certainties in life are death and taxes. Transhumanists disagree with the first one. This Silicon Valley sub-culture treat death as a disease that can be cured if humans learnt to update our wetware for purely artificial …

Posted on November 30, 2020November 30, 2020Categories BlogTags Digital, DocPerform, Dystopia, Internet Theatre, Lockdown, Theatre

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