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| Advisor: | Ben Congleton ( Information Science ) |
| Abstract: | As surveillance increases, both seen and unseen, the roles of spectator and spectacle become interrelated in complex ways. This relationship is the primary focus of our inquiry, experimentation, and project development. The attempt to close the "loop" on the traditional on-way path between performer and audience, spectator and spectacle, observer and observed is the heart of the project, and will be explored through software development, audiovisual interactive technology, and the creation of an installation space for theatrical production. Ouroboros, the mythical dragon or snake that eats its own tale, illustrates our idea of closing the loop on audiovisual technology by turning passive spectators into active participants. For the GROCS Projects Showcase, we will produce and present a public theatrical production (possibly in the Video Studio in the Duderstadt Center) in which on-site audience members and on-line visitors are "virtually" incorporated into the choreography or performance with surveillance cameras, LCD projectors, simulation software, and a web interface. |
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