Performance-Led Research in the Wild

We explore the approach of performance-led research in the wild in which artists drive the creation of novel performances with the support of HCI researchers that are then deployed and studied at public performance in cultural settings such as galleries, festivals and on the city streets. We motivat...

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Hauptverfasser: Benford, Steve, Greenhalgh, Chris, Crabtree, Andy, Flintham, Martin, Walker, Brendan, Marshall, Joe, Koleva, Boriana, Rennick Egglestone, Stefan, Giannachi, Gabriella, Adams, Matt, Tandavanitj, Nick, Row Farr, Ju
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