Author Archives: jpoulard

“Fatebook” by New Paradise Laboratories (2009-)

New Paradise Laboratories  is an internet-based theatre company in Philadelphia observing ways in which social media platforms might be utilized to re-imagine theatre. In “Fatebook”, one of their earlier projects, one may click through and peer into the lives of

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“Fatebook” by New Paradise Laboratories (2009-)

New Paradise Laboratories  is an internet-based theatre company in Philadelphia observing ways in which social media platforms might be utilized to re-imagine theatre. In “Fatebook”, one of their earlier projects, one may click through and peer into the lives of

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“I Feel Your Pain” by Liz Magic Laser (2011)

I Feel Your Pain draws upon the language of contemporary political figures in press conference dialogue and emotionally charged interviews, using it as script for actors. The repurposed dialogue is treated as both theatre and cinema, performed, remixed and projected before a live

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“I Feel Your Pain” by Liz Magic Laser (2011)

I Feel Your Pain draws upon the language of contemporary political figures in press conference dialogue and emotionally charged interviews, using it as script for actors. The repurposed dialogue is treated as both theatre and cinema, performed, remixed and projected before a live

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“Hamlet” by The Wooster Group (2007/ 2012)

In their production of Hamlet, performance collective The Wooster Group reference Shakespeare’s iconic tragedy while simultaneously paying homage to a famous example of early digitally-mediated performance presented back in 1964 on Broadway by director John Gielgud. Gielgud had surprised audiences

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“Hamlet” by The Wooster Group (2007/ 2012)

In their production of Hamlet, performance collective The Wooster Group reference Shakespeare’s iconic tragedy while simultaneously paying homage to a famous example of early digitally-mediated performance presented back in 1964 on Broadway by director John Gielgud. Gielgud had surprised audiences

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“LIVE/WORK” by Joy Poulard

LIVE/WORK is a performance installation I created in 2014 examining voyeurism and exhibitionism, domesticity and the societal role of artists. I found and renovated a blighted storefront and converted it into an artist’s live/work studio where I publicly performed for one month

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“LIVE/WORK” by Joy Poulard

LIVE/WORK is a performance installation I created in 2014 examining voyeurism and exhibitionism, domesticity and the societal role of artists. I found and renovated a blighted storefront and converted it into an artist’s live/work studio where I publicly performed for one month

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