Abstract
Virtually No Exit was a one-person theatre experience lasting seven minutes, derived from Jean-Paul Sartre's 1944 existentialist play No Exit. A work-in-progress experiment, it combined live actors and audience participants in a 360º video environment. Wearing a virtual reality headset, you take a solo journey with three scientists from 'The Organisation'. They are prototyping their latest invention - a dramatic user experience unlike anything the world has ever seen before! - but it has a few technical issues. This was a private view performance and first test version, involving 30 solo participants. The next iteration of the project by this collaborative research team from the University of Brighton and LASALLE College of the Arts is planned for December 2018, for public audiences.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Singapore |
Publisher | LASALLE College of Arts |
Media of output | Online |
Publication status | Published - 20 Jul 2018 |
Event | Virtually No Exit - LASALLE College of the Arts, Lord Puttnam Film Studio, 1 McNally Street, 187940, Singapore, Singapore Duration: 19 Jul 2018 → 20 Jul 2018 http://www.paulsermon.org/virtuallynoexit/ |
Keywords
- 360º live video
- telematic
- performance
- telepresence
- LASALLE
- Singapore
- Jean-Paul Sartre
- No Exit
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Charlotte Gould
- School of Art and Media - Associate Dean Research and Knowledge Ex
- Centre for Arts and Wellbeing
Person: Academic
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Paul Sermon
- School of Art and Media - Professor of Visual Communication
- Centre for Arts and Wellbeing
Person: Academic