Side-Scroller Shakespeare & Greek Tragedy in AR: Transmedia Adaptation as Close Reading and Dramaturgical Analysis

Thursday, February 21, 2019
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1:30PM to 2:30PM

Come to CCAM on February 21 for a talk by Elizabeth Hunter (Guest Artist, Theater Studies Department). Hunter is the founder and creative director of Fabula(b), a theatre and immersive technology project to build transmedia adaptations of canonical dramas as a mode of dramaturgical and historiographic analysis. She holds a PhD from Northwestern University’s Interdisciplinary Theatre and Drama program, where she researched spectatorship in immersive, interactive theatre. Her work has been supported by Northwestern’s Center for Interdisciplinary Research in the Arts, the Segal Design Fellowship, The Garage at Northwestern, the American Association for University Women Dissertation Completion Fellowship (declined), and Microsoft, where she was one of nine women, worldwide, featured in their inaugural “Women in Mixed Reality” initiative.

All members of the Yale community are welcome to attend Hunter’s talk; no registration needed!

Side-Scroller Shakespeare & Greek Tragedy in AR: Transmedia Adaptation as Close Reading and Dramaturgical Analysis

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