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DocPerform 3: PostDigital

The third in our successful DocPerform symposia series will take place at City, University of London, on 16th May 2019. DocPerform 3: PostDigital will present and examine concepts, theory and practice around the documentation of multisensory, immersive performance. The event … Continue reading

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CityLIS Reflections and Research: Theatre, Documentation, Archives and LIS by Joe Dunne

CityLIS was delighted to welcome Dr Joseph Dunne to our team, as Lecturer in Library Science (PT) at the start of the academic year 17/18. In this post, continuing on from Part One, Joe writes his next steps, including the … Continue reading

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#citylis Student Perspectives: #docperform: How do we document performance? by Louise Wallace

Student Perspectives is our series of guest posts written by current #citylis students. This post is by current #citylis student, Louise Wallace and was inspired by his attendance at The Future of Documents: Documenting Performance symposium organised by Lyn Robinson and … Continue reading

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#citylis Student Perspectives: #docperform: Left in Sehgal’s darkness by James Hobbs

Student Perspectives is our series of guest posts written by current #citylis students. This post is by current #citylis student, James Hobbs and was inspired by his attendance at The Future of Documents: Documenting Performance symposium organised by Lyn Robinson and … Continue reading

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