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The Great War Archive

The number of open public archives appearing on the Web of late is astounding. Here is another notable entry developed by the University of Oxford called The Great War Archive.…

The age of open information

We’ve entered an era of free and open information on the web, partly due to current revenue models and user trends but partly because the old institutions of knowledge cannot…

Stelarc Lecture: “Fractal Flesh”

A keynote lecture given by Australian avant-garde performance artist Stelarc at the Transmediale Festival in Berlin, 2007

Web 2.0 makes all the world a stage

The more people hear my voice, the more my voice becomes important regardless of what I have to say.

Stanislavski, the actor and the nanobot

How does biology inform our perception of the performer on stage and how relevant is the knowledge of scientific and technological advances in biology to the actor today?

Performance videos on the web

A list of freely available performance videos on the Web.

Interview with Rotozaza

It’s fascinating when the real world comes into the theatre. But to what degree can you make it come in realistically?

UbuWeb: Exploring the avant-garde

Ubuweb is one the most dense repositories of freely accessible avant-garde art collections on the Internet today.

Performing the cyborg: Stelarc

Rethinking the ways in which human bodies interact with their technological surroundings is key to Stelarc’s exploration of the cyborg.

Shakespeare online

‘Shakespeare Searched’ is an excellent resource targeted primarily at students and teachers but also useful to anyone with an interest in Shakespeare.

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