Enveloping Worlds Toward a Discourse of Immersive Performance
Enveloping Worlds is a collection of essays that analyzes the phenomenon of immersive, participatory performance as it has developed in the US. As this collection demonstrates, immersive performance offers three-dimensional multisensory experiences, inviting audience members to be participants in th...
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Format | eBook |
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Language | English |
Published |
Ann Arbor
University of Michigan Press
29.04.2025
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Summary: | Enveloping Worlds is a collection of essays that
analyzes the phenomenon of immersive, participatory performance
as it has developed in the US. As this collection demonstrates,
immersive performance offers three-dimensional multisensory
experiences, inviting audience members to be participants in the
unfolding of the story, and challenging pre-existing ideas about
the function of performance and entertainment.
Enveloping Worlds questions audience agency and choice,
the space and boundaries of performance, modes of immersion,
empathy and engagement, and ethical considerations through
fifteen essays. Case studies in the volume include the Choctaw
Cultural Center in Oklahoma and Choctaw sovereignty; a Black
artist’s autoethnographic performance challenging White
audiences’ entitlement to full inclusion; Immersive Van
Gogh experiences and their scenographers; telephone performance
during the COVID-19 lockdowns; Diane Paulus’s
The Donkey Show ; the
Battle of Atlanta panorama; an antebellum-themed
department store display from the 1920s; escape rooms at Disney
Parks; remotely staged plays about aging and dementia; tiki bars;
anachronistic costuming at Renaissance Festivals; the
technologies that shape the boundaries of immersive worlds; and
tabletop role-playing games. Taken together, these essays
contribute a rich discussion of immersive performance across
radically different contexts, offering analytical models and
terminology with which to clarify and advance this emergent
discourse. |
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Bibliography: | Funder name: The Herbert A. and Bessie W. Kenyon Dramatic Library Open access |
ISBN: | 0472077406 9780472077403 0472057405 9780472057405 |
DOI: | 10.3998/mpub.12781862 |