Alex Haw Lecture - 110609 - Central School of Speech and Drama - Telematic Space - 332
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alex haw : atmos
A kind of unique language halfway between gesture and thought
(Antonin Artaud: Theatre of Cruelty)
The simple combination of two or three details of a material kind yields a perfectly finished representation of another kind
psychological. (Sergei Eisenstein: Film Form)
How might the whole world become a stage?
bringing distant spaces together through networked media
and control systems
COTS Dust
GOALS:
• Create a network of sensors
• Explore system design issues
• Provide a platform to test Dust components
• Use off the shelf components
2D beam scanning
laser
lens
CMOS ASIC
Steering Mirror
AR coated dome
Dust Delivery
• Floaters
• Autorotators
– solar cells
• Rockets
– thermopiles
• MAVs
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the potential for theatre to be produced, performed and experienced in
real-time across the globe
How may physical, architectural or theatrical spaces be connected
and interact
via media?
Can performers in different locations share a single space?
What is the status of the performer on the video screen?
How does narrative work when spread out over geographical distance?
What is the relation of performer to audience in a distributed space?
How limited is the compound space generated by telematics
in terms of occupation, use and performance?
How might telematic links be brought within the reach of individual
artists/people across the world?
telematic
telepresence
teleabsence
teleabsence
teleabsence
teleabsence
alex haw : atmos