Cyberformance refers to live theatrical performances in which remote participants are enabled to work together in real time through the medium of the internet,[1] employing technologies such as chat applications or purpose-built, multiuser, real-time collaborative software (for example, UpStage, Visitors Studio, the Waterwheel Tap, MOOs, and other platforms). Cyberformance is also known as online performance, networked performance, telematic performance, and digital theatre; there is as yet no consensus on which term should be preferred, but cyberformance has the advantage of compactness. For example, it is commonly employed by users of the UpStage platform to designate a special type of Performance art activity taking place in a cyber-artistic environment.
Cyberformance can be created and presented entirely online, for a distributed online audience who participate via internet-connected computers anywhere in the world, or it can be presented to a proximal audience (such as in a physical theatre or gallery venue) with some or all of the performers appearing via the internet; or it can be a hybrid of the two approaches, with both remote and proximal audiences and/or performers.
^Papagiannouli, Christina (2016). Political Cyberformance: The Etheatre Project. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-1-137-57703-0.
Cyberformance refers to live theatrical performances in which remote participants are enabled to work together in real time through the medium of the...
coined the term cyberformance. This term is a combination of two words, cyberspace and performance. Jamieson states that "cyberformance can be located...
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Consisting mainly of artists and writers, they engaged in improvisational cyberformance on MOOs and later branched out into mixed reality performance, working...
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open source server-side application that has been purpose built for Cyberformance: multiple artists collaborate in real time via the UpStage platform...
In 2012 she co-organised the first CyPosium – an online symposium on cyberformance, and published Trapped to Reveal – On webcam mediated communication...
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computer speech. This subgenre of digital performance is also known as cyberformance. Besides adaptations of plays, the Desktop Theater project also created...
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and active participant at the CyPosium, a one-day online symposium on cyberformance. Sondheim is the developer of the concept of codework, wherein computer...
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in text-based virtual environments such as MOOs, creating directed cyberformances or "netprovs" viewable by both online audiences and visitors in real...