Comparing Stage Presence and Virtual Reality Presence

Authors

  • Sebastian Xavier Samur (University of Toronto – Toronto, Canada) University of Toronto

Keywords:

Theatre, Performance, Digital Performance, Presence, Virtual Reality

Abstract

Reflecting on the impending release of new Head Mounted Display virtual reality (VR) technologies, the article examines definitions and techniques for digital presence, and compares them with research into stage presence. It opens with an outline of definitions of digital presence, comparing them with Cormac Power’s fictional, auratic, and literal modes of presence in performance. The article then looks at techniques used in VR and on stage to achieve presence. Finally, performance examples that use virtual reality technologies are presented. The article concludes that even if the technology falls short, discourse on digital presence is useful in providing insights into presence on stage.

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Published

2022-10-12

How to Cite

Samur (University of Toronto – Toronto, Canada), S. X. (2022). Comparing Stage Presence and Virtual Reality Presence. Brazilian Journal on Presence Studies, 6(2), 242–264. Retrieved from https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/presenca/article/view/58902

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Performance Technology

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