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The project looks at how AR can be integrated as an aesthetic element in the theatre production and what the consequences are at both the organization behind a theatrical production and the dramaturgical consequences for the storytelling.

The project is led by Jeppe Lawaetz in collaboration with dramatist Mathias Raaby Ravn, dancer Angela Bundalovic and acoustician Eddy Bøgh Brixen.

Project period: 1 March - 30 October 2019

Recording from presentation at the workshop

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Keynote from presentation at IFTR conference

15 July 2020

AR in theatre

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