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Michael Ullyot deposited “Wear your eyes thus”: Toward a Cognitive Ecology of VR Shakespeare in the group LLC Shakespeare on MLA Commons 5 years, 9 months ago
How will immersive virtual reality (VR) cognitively affect the audiences who interface with it to interpret Shakespeare performances? Current theories of performance and cognition are based on theatre and film audiences, but VR performances combine features of both media: a disembodied spectral presence, like a theatrical audience; and a flexible…[Read more]
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Michael Ullyot deposited “Wear your eyes thus”: Toward a Cognitive Ecology of VR Shakespeare in the group Global Shakespeares on MLA Commons 5 years, 9 months ago
How will immersive virtual reality (VR) cognitively affect the audiences who interface with it to interpret Shakespeare performances? Current theories of performance and cognition are based on theatre and film audiences, but VR performances combine features of both media: a disembodied spectral presence, like a theatrical audience; and a flexible…[Read more]
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Michael Ullyot deposited “Wear your eyes thus”: Toward a Cognitive Ecology of VR Shakespeare in the group EMDC: The Early Modern Digital Collaboratory on MLA Commons 5 years, 9 months ago
How will immersive virtual reality (VR) cognitively affect the audiences who interface with it to interpret Shakespeare performances? Current theories of performance and cognition are based on theatre and film audiences, but VR performances combine features of both media: a disembodied spectral presence, like a theatrical audience; and a flexible…[Read more]
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Michael Ullyot deposited “Wear your eyes thus”: Toward a Cognitive Ecology of VR Shakespeare in the group CLCS Renaissance and Early Modern on MLA Commons 5 years, 9 months ago
How will immersive virtual reality (VR) cognitively affect the audiences who interface with it to interpret Shakespeare performances? Current theories of performance and cognition are based on theatre and film audiences, but VR performances combine features of both media: a disembodied spectral presence, like a theatrical audience; and a flexible…[Read more]
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Michael Ullyot deposited Course Outline: Revenge Tragedy in the group TM The Teaching of Literature on MLA Commons 5 years, 9 months ago
English 412 is, in its official description, “A survey of drama from 1558 to 1603, including works by William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe.” In this version from 2017, students focused on six revenge tragedies, the blockbuster genre of the Elizabethan theatre: plays filled with bloody violence, elevated rhetoric, and ghosts imploring…[Read more]
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Michael Ullyot deposited Course Outline: Revenge Tragedy in the group LLC 16th-Century English on MLA Commons 5 years, 9 months ago
English 412 is, in its official description, “A survey of drama from 1558 to 1603, including works by William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe.” In this version from 2017, students focused on six revenge tragedies, the blockbuster genre of the Elizabethan theatre: plays filled with bloody violence, elevated rhetoric, and ghosts imploring…[Read more]
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Michael Ullyot deposited Course Outline: Revenge Tragedy in the group EMDC: The Early Modern Digital Collaboratory on MLA Commons 5 years, 9 months ago
English 412 is, in its official description, “A survey of drama from 1558 to 1603, including works by William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe.” In this version from 2017, students focused on six revenge tragedies, the blockbuster genre of the Elizabethan theatre: plays filled with bloody violence, elevated rhetoric, and ghosts imploring…[Read more]
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Michael Ullyot deposited Course Outline: Revenge Tragedy in the group CLCS Renaissance and Early Modern on MLA Commons 5 years, 9 months ago
English 412 is, in its official description, “A survey of drama from 1558 to 1603, including works by William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe.” In this version from 2017, students focused on six revenge tragedies, the blockbuster genre of the Elizabethan theatre: plays filled with bloody violence, elevated rhetoric, and ghosts imploring…[Read more]
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Michael Ullyot deposited Course Outline: Revenge Tragedy on Humanities Commons 5 years, 10 months ago
English 412 is, in its official description, “A survey of drama from 1558 to 1603, including works by William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe.” In this version from 2017, students focused on six revenge tragedies, the blockbuster genre of the Elizabethan theatre: plays filled with bloody violence, elevated rhetoric, and ghosts imploring…[Read more]
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Michael Ullyot deposited “Wear your eyes thus”: Toward a Cognitive Ecology of VR Shakespeare on Humanities Commons 5 years, 10 months ago
How will immersive virtual reality (VR) cognitively affect the audiences who interface with it to interpret Shakespeare performances? Current theories of performance and cognition are based on theatre and film audiences, but VR performances combine features of both media: a disembodied spectral presence, like a theatrical audience; and a flexible…[Read more]
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Michael Ullyot's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 5 years, 10 months ago
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Michael Ullyot started the topic WordPress mirroring? in the discussion Feedback and Feature Requests on Humanities Commons 5 years, 10 months ago
Hi HC team!
I’m enthusiastic about embracing the potential for migrating my online materials to HC, but have a question. One of the ways I’ve shared ideas and materials for years is in my WordPress blog, which has a large back-catalogue of posts. I’m pretty invested in it, so I’m not ready to make the shift over the HC entirely. BUT I could…[Read more]
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Michael Ullyot posted an update on MLA Commons 9 years ago
Nicky Agate is presenting on MLA Commons and Core at the ReKN/Iter Community Advisory Committee meeting (3 February 2016)
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Michael Ullyot replied to the topic Editing recent posts in the Forums in the forum Welcome Group on MLA Commons 11 years, 3 months ago
And FWIW, the text editor *is* cleaner.
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Michael Ullyot replied to the topic Editing recent posts in the Forums in the forum Welcome Group on MLA Commons 11 years, 3 months ago
Ah, of course. That makes sense. I added a comment below my Forum posting to clarify the post.
Thanks for this!
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Michael Ullyot started the topic Editing recent posts in the Forums in the forum Welcome Group on MLA Commons 11 years, 3 months ago
I’ve posted a couple of times in my Groups’ forums (Shakespeare and Digital Humanities), and there are two issues:
1 / Some of my posts are full of html tags that I didn’t intend.
2 / When I noticed a typo in one of my posts, I couldn’t go in to edit/correct it.
Any suggestions?
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Michael Ullyot started the topic Digital Appropriations of Shakespeare in the forum Digital Humanities on MLA Commons 11 years, 3 months ago
I’ve joined a journal as “Digital Appropriations” editor for reviews of digital projects and texts related to William Shakespeare. For details, contact me and/or see the Call for Submission here: http://ullyot.ucalgaryblogs.ca/2013/09/27/bl/
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Michael Ullyot posted an update in the group EMDC: The Early Modern Digital Collaboratory on MLA Commons 11 years, 11 months ago
One day after our creation and the EMDC has 7 new members!
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Michael Ullyot created the group EMDC: The Early Modern Digital Collaboratory on MLA Commons 11 years, 11 months ago
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