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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 …

Author Joseph Dunne-HowriePosted on November 30, 2020November 30, 2020Categories BlogTags Digital, DocPerform, Dystopia, Internet Theatre, Lockdown, Theatre

Reflections on the Cities, Embodiments and Culture Conference

This post was originally published on the CityLIS Blog

The University of Malta’s fifth annual School of Performing Arts Conference was held on 7th-9th March. The title of this year’s conference was Cities, Embodiments and Technologies. The conference sought to …

Author Joseph Dunne-HowriePosted on April 23, 2018July 27, 2020Categories Reflections, UncategorizedTags Conferences, DocPerform, Research

Theatre, Archives, Documentation and LIS. What’s the Link? Part Two

Theatre, Archives, Documentation and LIS. What’s the Link? Part Two

This post was originally published on the CityLIS Blog  

Our story picks up in the winter of 2011. After the CEDAR project wrapped up in February, I was asked to re-validate a level 2 module on the drama degree course …

Author Joseph Dunne-HowriePosted on November 20, 2017July 27, 2020Categories BlogTags Archives, DocPerform, Documentation, Research, Teaching

Theatre, Archives, Documentation and LIS. What’s the link?

Theatre, Archives, Documentation and LIS. What’s the link?

This is an edited version of a post I published on the CityLIS blog.

I joined City, University of London this academic year as a lecturer in Library and Information Science. I’ve been working with Dr Lyn Robinson on …

Author Joseph Dunne-HowriePosted on November 13, 2017July 27, 2020Categories BlogTags Archives, DocPerform, Documentation, Research, Teaching

Recent Posts

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    ‘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 2020. […]
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    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 models. In […]
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  • Alternatives to the Academic Essay
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    During lockdown I was amazed at the quality of online work the students produced for the performative writing module I teach at Rose Bruford, so much so that I and the programme directors have decided to make a permanent change to the assessments so […]
  • Crave at Chichester Festival
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    I think this was the first show I bought a ticket for in lockdown. It was worth the wait (although I'm still much more interested in theatre produced for the medium of the internet than shows which are live streamed - it's always second best). […]
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