Virtual Vaudeville:
An Interactive 3D Simulation of Historical Performance
David Z. Saltz
Assistant Professor
University of Georgia
Virtual Vaudeville uses 3D gaming technologies to transport scholars
and students back to the nineteenth century on their computers. Users
can watch a rigorously researched recreation of a vaudeville performance,
moving freely through a richly detailed theater to explore the architecture,
stage performers, and the reactions of 800 spectators. The project,
supported by the National Science Foundation, draws together an interdisciplinary
team of historians, digital artists, motion capture specialists, programmers,
and theatre practitioners from seven universities. Virtual Vaudeville
is a prototype of the "Live Performance Simulation System,"
a fully generalizable system for simulating live performance events
from any historical period. The project models a powerful new tool for
teaching performance and cultural history and for scholarly research
and digital publication in the arts and humanities.
Web Link:
http://vvaudeville.drama.uga.edu/
Presentation:
Virtual
Vaudeville (PPT)