Our TrajectoryHack and Scratch: learnings and failures from an event in inspirationTrajectory Theatre has bold creative ambitions. These ambitions involve individuals in and outside the industry, some whom we haven’t yet…Sep 15, 2019Sep 15, 2019
Our TrajectoryReflections on Content vs Technology — XR’s false polarityIn April 2019 this blog jumped out of the ethereal 1s and 0s that make up the internet and out onto the hard surfaces that comprise the…May 4, 2019May 4, 2019
Our TrajectoryBrick By BrickGood fiction does not end at the last page of a book or with the credits of a film. It continues to exist in the minds of those who engage…Feb 27, 2019Feb 27, 2019
Our TrajectoryVirtual BodiesIn order to experience the sense of touch the first thing you require is a body; maybe a hand; the edge of a finger; the outermost layer…Feb 13, 2019Feb 13, 2019
Our TrajectoryTouching the WorldTo qualify in the somewhat generalised category of XR at the bare minimum, creators are expected to allow room for agency of navigation in…Feb 4, 2019Feb 4, 2019
Our TrajectoryEmergent StoriesA few years ago, as part of the Velvet Loop theatre company, I helped create a piece called The Illumination. This work explored the daily…Jan 28, 2019Jan 28, 2019
Our TrajectoryObserver and ObjectIn the opinion of your author the greatest book ever written on the subject of theatre is Peter Brook’s The Empty Space. In this…Jan 21, 2019Jan 21, 2019
Our TrajectoryStanding on The Shoulders of GiantsIn his 1983 book Adventures in the Screen Trade screenwriter William Goldman famously proclaimed that “nobody knows anything”. At that…Jan 14, 2019Jan 14, 2019
Our TrajectoryThe Journey Starts TodayListening to the general hubbub of commentators and contradictors of XR we consistently hear three complaints: we do not know how to tell…Jan 7, 2019Jan 7, 2019