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Shakespeare and Virtual Reality Stephen Wittek (Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania)

Shakespeare and Virtual Reality By Stephen Wittek (Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania)

Shakespeare and Virtual Reality by Stephen Wittek (Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania)


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This Element considers the intersection between Shakespearean drama and the exciting new medium of virtual reality. It discusses the key advantages and disadvantages of virtual reality, especially as it pertains to Shakespeare, and explores what Shakespeare can do for VR (rather than vice versa).

Shakespeare and Virtual Reality Summary

Shakespeare and Virtual Reality by Stephen Wittek (Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania)

Teaching Shakespeare through performance has a long history, and active methods of teaching and learning are a logical complement to the teaching of performance. Virtual reality ought to be the logical extension of such active learning, providing an unrivalled immersive experience of performance that overcomes historical and geographical boundaries. But what are the key advantages and disadvantages of virtual reality, especially as it pertains to Shakespeare? And more interestingly, what can Shakespeare do for VR (rather than vice versa)? This Element, the first on its topic, explores the ways that virtual reality can be used in the classroom and the ways that it might radically change how students experience and think about Shakespeare in performance.

Table of Contents

Introduction Stephen Wittek & David McInnis; Part I. Why Shakespeare and Virtual Reality?: 1. What can Shakespeare do for VR? Jennifer Roberts-Smith; 2. As We Are [Hacked] with Art: The Shakespearean Imagination in the Virtual Age Scott Hollifield; Part II. Education: 3. VR in the Classroom David McInnis; 4. Imagination Bodies Forth: Augmenting Shakespeare with Undergraduates Emily Bryan; 5. Real Presence in the Virtual Classroom Erin Sullivan; Part III. Current Projects and Future Directions: 6. Infinite Space, from Theatre to Film to Virtual Reality Michael Ullyot; 7. 'Death or punishment by the hands of others': Presence, Absence, and VR in Red Bull Theater's The White Devil (2019) Jennifer A. Low; 8. Spaces in Headsets and Heads Set in Spaces: Notes on Shakespeare and Virtual Reality Stephen Wittek; Annotated Bibliography Justin Carpenter; References.

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NLS9781009001878
9781009001878
1009001876
Shakespeare and Virtual Reality by Stephen Wittek (Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2022-01-27
75
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