Stephen A. Schrum Explained

Stephen Alan Schrum (born June 24, 1957) is a theatre director and associate professor of Theater Arts at the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg.[1] [2] [3] His most current research area being "The Perception of Presence in Virtual Performance".[4] Schrum has created work on online based performance in virtual worlds, play writing and he has published a variety of books on theatre. Schrum currently teaches courses based on theatre and technology. Alongside lecturing over the past years Schrum has worked for Association for Theatre in Higher Education delivering conferences and workshops based on the topic Theatre and Technology.[5] Prior to this, Schrum attended the University of California. It was there that he received his PhD in Dramatic Art.[6] Alongside his PhD Schrum also has an MA in Theatre from Ohio State University (1983) and a BA in Theatre from Temple University (1981).

Awards

Online performance

Schrum uses online virtual performance platforms to create performances one being ATHEMOO that "served as a virtual theatre for a fairly large number of online performances".[7] It allowed a new platform for performances to be based rather than in the conventional setting of a theatre space.

Aliens and the Internet is the title of four plays written by Schrum.[8] He created a performance in 1996 called Net Seduction this was one performance that was part of the series and was staged in ATHEMOO, the performance "is set in an Internet chat room and meeting place, with a bar, dance floor, and people to meet".[1] Schrum talked about this performance at a recent online cyposium,[4] and this allowed for "cyberformers to discuss their online performances with other artists, researchers and interested participants"[9] speaking about this performance created in 1996 in relation to today's vast amount technology and new performance platforms that have been created to allow artists to further develop cyberformance's, that are no longer text based, but allow for the creation of avatars.

A new performance that Schrum is working on is a performance in Second Life in which Schrum aims to "model Antonin Artaud's Theatre of Cruelty"[6] through the exploration of technology and performance.

Playwriting

The details of Stephen A. Schrum's written plays have been taken from Schrum Biography or Interdisciplinary Arts

Publications

The details of Stephen A. Schrum's publications have been taken from either cyposium.net ormusofyr Schrum Biography retrieved 26/10/2012

COLLAB-L

COLLAB-L is a listserv that Stephen A. Schrum is the owner of, it has purposely been built to help bring theatre artists together and help form collaborations with each other.[11] Also was created "in order to facilitate the creation of new texts and performance works directly through internet contact".[12]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Danet, Brenda (2001) Cyberpl@y: Communicating Online, page 151, Berg (paper)
  2. Web site: Stephen A. Schrum, PhD. Faculty. University of Pittsburgh, Greenburg. 26 October 2012.
  3. Web site: World Cat, Schrum Birth. 28 October 2012.
  4. Web site: CyPosium . CyPosium . 2012-10-26.
  5. Schrum, A Stephen Theatre in Cyberspace: Issues of teaching, Acting and Directing pg 293 1999 Peter Lang Publishing
  6. Web site: Biography . Musofyr.com . 2010-05-22 . 2012-10-26.
  7. Sant, Toni International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media, Volume 4 Number 1 A Second Life for online performance:Understanding present developments through an historical context. Pg 74 Retrieved on 23-10-2012
  8. High Wired: On the Design, Use, and Theory of Educational MOOS Pg 246
  9. http://www.cymposium.net/
  10. Web site: World Cat . 2012-10-28 .
  11. Schrum, Stephen A Theatre in Cyberspace: Issues of Teaching, Acting and Directing, page 293, (paper)
  12. Web site: Notes on the Net Ron Willis. fall1994. 230. 28 October 2012.