Items where Author is "Dixon, Steve"

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Dixon, Steve (2021) Cocktail lab: Milenko Prvački’s international art of mixology. Issue 10: Tropical lab, 10. pp. 71-84. ISSN 2315-4802

Dixon, Steve (2020) Cybernetic-Existentialism: freedom, systems and being-for-others in contemporary arts and performance. Routledge, London, UK. ISBN 9780367142490

Dixon, Steve (2019) How does theatre think through incorporating media. In: Thinking through theatre and performances. Thinking through theatre . Methuen Drama, London,UK, pp. 130-144. ISBN 978-1472579614

Dixon, Steve (2018) Uncanny arts and the aesthetics of cybernetic-existentialism. Technoetic arts: a journal of speculative research, 16 (2). pp. 191-214. ISSN 17589533

Dixon, Steve (2017) Cybernetic-existentialism in interactiveperformance: strangers, being-for-others andautopoiesis. International journal of performance arts and digital media, 13 (1). pp. 1-22. ISSN 14794713 (Print) 20400934 (Online)

Dixon, Steve (2017) Cybernetic-Existentialism and Being-towards-death in Contemporary Arts and Performance". TDR: the drama review, 61 (3). pp. 36-55. ISSN 1045-2043

Dixon, Steve (2016) Cybernetic-Existentialism. International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media · (1). pp. 11-30. ISSN 14794713

Dixon, Steve (2014) Performance art: actualizing science fiction. In: The Oxford Handbook of Science Fiction. Oxford handbooks . Oxford University Press, New York, NY, pp. 263-276. ISBN 978-0199838844

Dixon, Steve (2014) The Music of T.S. Eliot's Poetry: integrating text, live performance, sound design and video in a multimedia theatre production of 'the Waste Land. eContact! Online Journal for Electroacoustic Practices, 16 (2).

Dixon, Steve (2011) Researching digital performance: virtual practices. In: Research methods in theatre and performance. Edinburgh University Press Ltd, Edinburgh, pp. 41-62. ISBN 9780748641574

Dixon, Steve (2010) The philosophy and psychology of the scenographic house in multimedia theatre. International journal of performance arts and digital media, 6 (1). pp. 7-24. ISSN 14794713

Dixon, Steve (2007) Digital performance: a history of new media in theater, dance, performance art, and installation. The MIT Press, London, UK. ISBN 9780262042352

Dixon, Steve (2007) Space, Metamorphosis and Extratemporality in the Theatre of Robert Lepage. Contemporary Theatre Review, 17 (4). pp. 499-515. ISSN 1048-6801

Dixon, Steve (2006) A history of virtual reality in performance. IInternational Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media,, 2 (1). pp. 23-54. ISSN 1479-4713

Dixon, Steve (2006) Uncanny Interactions. Performance Research: A Journal of the Performing Arts, 11 (4). pp. 67-75. ISSN 1352-8165

Dixon, Steve (2005) Theatre, technology, and time. International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media I, 1 (1). pp. 11-29. ISSN 1479-4713

Dixon, Steve (2004) Metal performance: a brief history of robots and automata. The Drama Review, 48 (4). pp. 15-46.

Dixon, Steve (2003) Metal gender. Ctheory, 26 (1-2).

Dixon, Steve (2003) Futurism e-visited. Body, Space and Technology Journal, 3 (2). ISSN 14709120

Dixon, Steve and Smart, Jackie (2002) The discourse of assessment: language and value in the assessment of group practice in the performing arts. Arts and humanities in higher education, 1 (2). ISSN 1474-0222

Holmquist, Lars Erik and Helander, Magnus and Dixon, Steve (2000) Every Object Tells a Story: Physical Interfaces for Digital Storytelling. In: Proceedings of the First Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, October 23-25 2000.

Dixon, Steve (1999) Digits, Discourse, and Documentation: Performance Research and Hypermedia. TDR the drama review, 43 (1). pp. 152-175. ISSN 1531-4715

Dixon, Steve (1990) Remediating Theatre in a Digital Proscenium. Digital Creativity, 10 (3). pp. 135-142. ISSN 1744-3806

Dixon, Steve Lucid dreaming. Issue 05: Fictive dreams (5). pp. 11-20. ISSN 2315-4802

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