PEOPLE, BUILDINGS, TECHNOLOGY AND EVERYDAY LIFE. Data,methods,visualisations, performative social science.

Wednesday, 14 October 2009

Theatrical performance

I'm very excited about this event I'm attending in February http://www.bournemouth.ac.uk/cqr/theatrical-improvisation-of-research-data.html
"If you are fascinated by learning about improvisation and its potential as an interpretive tool for research, then this is a great opportunity to try something cutting edge. This is definitely a new way of thinking about the interpretation of research data through improvisation."
I am, therefore,I'll go.

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