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Performance/Technology
<Special Double Issue> <issue 7>
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Introduction
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Mel
Nichols for the editorial collective |
exhibits
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| Walney
Road |
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Walney
Road explores how the resources of the internet and other digital
technologies help us translate an orally-told tale into a printed-word-based
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Paras
Kaul—Brain Wave Chick
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A
collection of interviews, links, and audio and video clips related
to George Mason's resident brain-wave artist.
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| Reneé
Barger—Taking Liberties (Home) |
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Reneé
Barger brings text and dance into an interface that allows the audience
to control the sequence as they read her performance. |
special features
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| Interview
with Angela Weaver |
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Lorraine
Brown of George Mason University speaks with Artist, Educator, and
Playwright Angela Weaver about her views on the American theatre
today and the place of miltimedia in it.
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Matters |
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A
Commentary on the current state of the theatre written by Lorraine
Brown |
regular features
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Links
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Reviews
of related sites on the Internet by Sean Johnson Andrews
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| Modules |
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Plug-in
teaching modules designed to use with ://english matters.
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Events
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Calendar
of readings, performances, and exhibits in the Washington, DC area
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| Contributors |
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List
of contributors to English Matters |