by
Grace Quantock
and Jazz Thompson, Grace Quantock & Linus Harrison
Techniques to support marginalised people to stay as safe as possible when seeking, producing and advocating for inclusion in institutions, arts, digital and technology spaces.
A series of blog posts which map out Tanuja's time on the Expanded Performance Pathfinder exploring liveness, politics, power, agency and presence in the context of immersive technologies.
In her final post in the series 'Feeling, Being' series, Tanuja asks "Why make expanded performance? Is there even a difference between expanded performance and theatre?"
Rather than sit out the pandemic at home, Olly & his company, Kilter, packed up their trans-universal tour bus & set up a festival in another dimension.
To build on the work of the Expanded Performance Fellows, we’re excited to introduce you to the four prototype teams that will develop new experiences, products and processes that bring these conversations to life.
Tanuja shares her work thinking about presence and agency in theatre – and how that might help design story experiences in VR where that sense of presence is crucial.