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At present, we are witnessing a significant transformation of established forms of spectatorship in theatre, performance art and beyond. In particular, immersive and participatory forms of theatre allow audiences and performers to interact in a shared performance space.





Staging Spectators in Immersive Performances

discusses forms and concepts of contemporary spectatorship and explores various modes of audience participation in theory as well as in practice. The volume also reflects on what new terms and methods must be developed in order to address the theoretical challenges of contemporary immersive performances.





Split into three parts, Staging Spectators in Immersive Performances, respectively, focuses on various strategies for mobilising the audience, methodological questions for research on being a spectator in immersive and participatory forms of theatre, and thematising new modes of partaking and ways of spectating in contemporary art.





Poignantly capturing experiences that can be viewed as manifestations of affective relationality in the strongest possible sense, this volume will appeal to students and researchers interested in fields such as Theatre and Performance Studies, Media Studies and Philosophy.

List of figures
vii
List of tables
ix
List of contributors
xi
Acknowledgements xv
Funding note xvii
1 Immersion and spectatorship at the interface of theatre, media tech and daily life: an introduction
1(18)
Doris Kolesch
PART I Mobile audiences
19(60)
2 Unexpected encounter: on installation art as immersive space
21(14)
Barbara Gronau
3 Doggies, masters and the end of the European Union: on immersive theatre installations by SIGNA and Thomas Bellinck
35(17)
Benjamin Wihstutz
4 On the impossibility of being together a conversation between performance artist
52(7)
Signa Kostler
Theresa Schutz
5 Bordering and shattering the stage: mobile audiences as compositional forces
59(13)
Liesbeth Groot Nibbelink
6 Structures of spectatorship
72(7)
Kerstin Schankweiler
PART II Researching spectatorship
79(62)
7 Keep it real
81(7)
Julian Hetzel
Theresa Schutz
8 Participatory audiencing and the committed return
88(15)
Matthew Reason
9 Immersive art -- immersive research?
103(13)
Stefanie Husel
10 Parsing' commitment': the multiple valences of spectatorship
116(20)
Janelle Reinelt
11 The case for empirical audience research
136(5)
Antje Kahl
PART III Questions of power -- politics of affect in immersive performances
141
12 Feminism, audience interaction, and performer authority
143(16)
Jen Harvie
13 The promise of participation revisited: affective strategies of participation
159(11)
Gareth White
14 Capturing complexity while being pressed for time
170(8)
Mona El Gammal
Theresa Schutz
15 Immersive guilt factories
178(20)
Theresa Schutz
16 Dark immersion: some thoughts on SIGNA's Wir Hunde/Us Dogs
198
Rainer Muhlhoff
Doris Kolesch is Professor of Theatre and Performance Studies and a co-director of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)-funded Collaborative Research Center (CRC) "Affective Societies" at Freie Universität Berlin, Germany.

Theresa Schütz is a theatre scholar and research assistant working in the CRC "Affective Societies" at Freie Universität Berlin, Germany.





Sophie Nikoleit is a theatre scholar and research assistant working in the CRC "Affective Societies" at Freie Universität Berlin, Germany.