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An investigation of how artists use data in creating performance and how data is visualised in researching performance.[ST1]

Artists and scholars now use data in creative ways to make and investigate theatre and performance while critiquing the power relations inherent in data collection, analysis, and visualisation. This book brings together artists who use data to create performance with researchers who visualise data about performance. Each chapter is organised around a key idea about data as performance, dramaturgy, documentation, flow, and genealogy. They use a range of case studies from around the globe, including the Builders' Association's I Agree to the Terms (2022),The Haka Party Incident (2022) by Katie Wolfe in Aotearoa, Rimini Protokoll's 100% City series (since 2008), Catalogue by Rawcus in Melbourne (2013), and Algorithmen by Turbo Pascal in Germany (2014), among many others.

Demonstrating how live performance embodies data for social critique and improved data literacy, this book illuminates how artists generate data through dramaturgical processes. It also explains how sharing information about performance within a database enables broader investigations of touring patterns, long-term programming, and lines of influence between artists. Examples of data considered within this book include: play scripts, publicity material, videos and images of performance, live performing arts databases, geographical locations of performance venues, and networks of production cast and crew. By interweaving digital methods with creative research, this appeals to those looking for creative ways to engage with data and performance, and provides an accessible and engaging guide to working with performance data in digital cultures for artists, students, curators, and researchers.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Series Preface

Opening Provocation by Binge Culture, Aotearoa New Zeland

Introduction
– Artists Using Data in Creating Performance
– Visualising Data in Researching Performance
– Our Approach to Performing Data
– Introducing Five Ideas: Data as Performance, Dramaturgy, Documentation, Flow, and Genealogy
1. Data as Performance
– Using Data as Source Material in Creative Practice
– Embodying Social Data in Serial Performance
– Critical Interventions in Embodying Data
– The Aesthetics of Performing Data
2. Data as Dramaturgy
– Representing Creative Processes Using Data
– Thinking About the Data of Dramaturgy
– Character Networks and Dramatic Plots
– Visualising the Emergent Relations of the Creative Process
3. Data as Documentation
– The Information in Performance Archives
– Documenting Performance in the Digital Age
– Theatre Aotearoa and AusStage
– Analysing and Embodying Patterns in the Archive
– Documentation and Indigenous Data Sovereignty
4. Data as Flow
– Following the Mobility of Performers
– Transnational Histories as Cultural Flows
– Touring Performance and Long-Range Visualisations
– Transforming the Historical Narrative
5. Data as Genealogy
– Tracing the Lines of Artistic Influence
– Techniques, Training and Performance Traditions
– Artistic Collaboration and Aesthetic Innovation
– What is Inherited, What is Accumulated, and What is Passed On?
Next Steps
– What We Have Learned
– What Comes Next?

References
Index

Product details

Explore Methuen Drama
Published 10 Dec 2026
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Pages 128
ISBN 9781350565777
Imprint Methuen Drama
Illustrations 10 bw illus
Series Performance and Digital Cultures
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Jonathan Bollen

Jonathan Bollen is Professor in the Graduate Insti…

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Mara Davis Johnson

Mara Davis Johnson is Lecturer in Creative and Per…

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Sarah Thomasson

Sarah Thomasson is Senior Lecturer in Te Whare Nga…

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James Wenley

James Wenley is Senior Lecturer in Te Whare Nganga…

Series Editor

Liam Jarvis

Liam Jarvis is a theatre-maker, practitioner-resea…

Series Editor

Karen Savage

Karen Savage is Head of Arts, Culture and Heritage…

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