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Creating Digital Performance Resources
A Guide to Good Practice

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Guides to Good Practice
1. Introduction
2.Digital Resources In Performance Studies
3. Digital Resources In Performance Practice
4. Glossary
5. Bibliography and Further Reading

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Guide to Good Practice
Creating Digital Performance Resources

4.2: Bibliography and further reading

Aronowitz, S. (ed.), 1996. Technoscience and Cyberculture. New York: Routledge.

Artaud, A. 1970. The Theatre and its Double. London: Calder and Boyars.

Barrett, E. (ed.), 1988. Text, ConText, and HyperText: Writing for the Computer. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.

Barrett, E. 1992. Sociomedia: Multimedia, Hypermedia and the Social Construction of Knowledge. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.

Batty, M. 1999. A Very Basic Introduction to IT. University of Exeter Drama Department. (Unpublished)

Boden, M. 1981. Artificial Intelligence and Natural Man. New York: Basic Books.

Carson, C.J and Bratton, J, 2000. Cambridge King Lear CD-ROM: Text and Performance Archive. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Dixon, S. 1995. Chameleons: Theatrical Experiments in Style, Genre and Multimedia [CD-ROM]. Published/ Distributed by Studies in Theatre Production. Exeter University Press.

Dixon, S. 1999. Chameleons 2: Theatre in A Movie Screen [CD-ROM]. Published/ Distributed by TDR: The Drama Review, 43 (1), NYU/MIT Press.

Essif, L. 1994. 'Introducing the "Hyper" Theatrical Subject: The Mise en Abyme of Empty Space'. Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism, 9(1), University of Kansas.

Harnad, S., 1999. 'The Future of Scholarly Skywriting'. In A. Scammell (ed.), i in the Sky: Visions of the information future.

Heckell, P. 1982. The Elements of Friendly Software Design. New York: Warner.

Hutcheon, L., 1988. A Poetics of Postmodernism: History, Theory, Fiction. New York: Routledge.

Kolb, D. 1996. 'Discourse Across Links'. In C. Ess (ed.), Philosophical Perspectives on Computer-Mediated Communication. Albany: State University of New York Press.

Landow, G. P. 1992. Hypertext: The Convergence of Contemporary Critical Theory and Technology. Baltimore, Maryland: John Hopkins University Press.

Landow, G. P. (ed.), 1994. Hyper/Text/Theory. Baltimore, Maryland: John Hopkins University Press.

Laurel, B. (ed.), 1990. The Art of Human-Computer Interface Design. Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley.

Laurel, B., 1991. Computers as Theater. Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley.

Lycouris, S., 1996. Destabilising dancing: tensions between the theory and practice of improvisational performance. (Unpublished PhD thesis) Guildford: University of Surrey.

Murray, J. H., 1997. Hamlet on the Holodeck: The Future of Narrative in Cyberspace. Free Press.

Norman, D. A., 1991. 'Foreword'. In: Laurel, B. 1991.

Norman, D. A. and Draper, S. (eds), 1986. User Centred Systems Design: New Perspectives on Human-Computer Interaction. Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Quittner, J. and Slatalla, M., 1995. Masters of Deception. London: Vintage.

Rutsky, R.L., 1999. High Techne: Art and Technology from the Machine Aesthetic to the Posthuman. Minneapolis and London: University of Minnesota Press.

Ryle, G., 1979. On Thinking. Oxford: Blackwell.

Shu, N. C., 1992. Visual Programming. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.

Smith, B. 1997. 'Live Art's Digital Horizons'. Literary & Linguistic Computing 12 (4).

Smith, B. 1998. 'Overload and underload in our digital future'. The Digital Demotic, OHC (10), King's College London.

Smith, J. 1999a. 'Prolegomena to any future e-publishing model'. ICCC/IFIP Electronic Publishing Conference 1999, Redefining the Information Chain, New Ways and Voices. ICCC Publishing. URL: http://library.ukc.ac.uk/library/papers/jwts/Prolegomena.htm

Smith, J. 1999b. 'The Deconstructed Journal - a new model for Academic Publishing'. Learned Publishing. 12 (2). Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers.
URL: http://library.ukc.ac.uk/library/papers/jwts/d-journal.htm

Vaughan, T. 1994. Multimedia: Making it Work. Berkeley, California: Osborne McGraw-Hill.

Warkentin, E., 1997. 'Consumer Issues and the Scholarly Journal'. Canadian Journal of Communication 22 (3/4).

Web Resources

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Technical Advice and Resources

Apache HTTP Server Project - http://www.apache.org/httpd.htm

Jakob Nielson's Website of Usable Information Technology - http://www.useit.com

Microsoft Active Server Pages FAQ http://support.microsoft.com/Support/ActiveServer/faq/

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PHP Pages - http://www.php.net

Setting up Database Driven Websites - http://www.devshed.com/Server_Side/Administration/Database/

Existing Web Resources

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Le Theatre de la foires a Paris - http://foires.net

Liss Fain Dance website - http://www.lissfaindance.org/

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Sound Journal - http://www.ukc.ac.uk/sdfva/sound-journal/

The WWW Virtual Library - http://www.vlib.org

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